Matsuda T, Baba A, Iwata H
Experientia. 1978 Jan 15;34(1):18-20. doi: 10.1007/BF01921875.
Thiamine deficiency caused a marked decrease of intestinal alkaline phosphatase (al-Pase) activity, but had no effect on the Ca++-ATPase activity and Ca++-absorption in rats. The al-Pase activity was significantly decreased 1 h after oral administration of ethanol at 0.5 and 2.5 g/kg. In contrast, Mg++-, Ca++-and (Na+ + K+)-ATPase activities did not change after the administration of ethanol. These findings show that the al-Pase activity, unlike the Ca++-ATPase activity, is not related to Ca++-absorption. A possible role of al-Pase activity in the active transport of thiamine in the intestine was discussed.
硫胺素缺乏导致大鼠肠道碱性磷酸酶(al-Pase)活性显著降低,但对Ca++-ATP酶活性和Ca++吸收没有影响。口服0.5克/千克和2.5克/千克乙醇1小时后,al-Pase活性显著降低。相比之下,给予乙醇后,Mg++-、Ca++-和(Na+ + K+)-ATP酶活性没有变化。这些发现表明,与Ca++-ATP酶活性不同,al-Pase活性与Ca++吸收无关。文中讨论了al-Pase活性在硫胺素肠道主动转运中的可能作用。