| Literature DB >> 3943540 |
M Montanari, V Violi, M Muri, L Roncoroni, G Mora, M Ronzoni.
Abstract
An evaluation of total hemolytic complement activity (CH100) after fasting or intestinal bypass was performed in rats. The experiment lasted 6 days. Three groups, of 5 animals each, were studied. On the 1st day, basal values of total complement (TC), albumin and body weight were determined. Group A received normal, ad libitum feeding, group B started on a 'water only' diet, group C underwent intestinal bypass. On the 4th and 6th day the parameters were assessed. TC mean values were significantly lower in groups B and C, as compared to group A, on the 4th as well as on the 6th day (p less than 0.01 by Mann-Whitney's U test). Body weight showed a similar trend. Differences in albumin were never statistically significant. Limitations of the analytical method are discussed. The data show that fasting or bypass-induced malabsorption may determine an early decrease in total hemolytic complement activity, though a development of an immune deficiency is not proved.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3943540 DOI: 10.1159/000128503
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Surg Res ISSN: 0014-312X Impact factor: 1.745