Potier M, Melancon S B, Dallaire L
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1978 May 1;131(1):73-6. doi: 10.1016/0002-9378(78)90477-5.
A close relationship exists between relative disaccharidase activities (maltase, sucrase, trehalase, palatinase, turanase, lactase, and cellobiase) in amniotic fluid and corresponding jejunal mucosa of five human fetuses (16 to 21 weeks of gestation) suggesting that these intestinal enzymes pass into amniotic fluid. Serial determination of disaccharidase activities in amniotic fluid samples collected between 10 and 42 weeks of gestation showed maximum mean activities at 14 to 17 weeks of gestation and a rapid drop to less than 12 per cent maximum values at about 22 weeks. This drop is probably caused by combined effects of decreased extrusion rate of intestinal disaccharidases and increased reabsorption of the enzymes in swallowed amniotic fluid with fetal development.
在五名人类胎儿(妊娠16至21周)的羊水和相应空肠黏膜中,相对二糖酶活性(麦芽糖酶、蔗糖酶、海藻糖酶、帕拉金酶、土冉糖酶、乳糖酶和纤维二糖酶)之间存在密切关系,这表明这些肠道酶会进入羊水。对妊娠10至42周期间采集的羊水样本中二糖酶活性进行的系列测定显示,在妊娠14至17周时平均活性最高,而在约22周时迅速降至最高值的12%以下。这种下降可能是由于肠道二糖酶的挤出率降低以及随着胎儿发育吞咽羊水中酶的重吸收增加共同作用所致。