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Biochemical, physiological and pathophysiological aspects of intestinal diamine oxidase.

T Biegański.   

Abstract

Studies were performed on the distribution and properties of intestinal diamine oxidase (DAO) previously called histaminase. DAO activity is high in the gastrointestinal tract of all investigated species. The highest values are in the aboral part of the small intestine: where DAO is localized in the mucosa, predominantly in the top villus region. A high reaction velocity of human intestinal DAO is observed with putrescine, methylhistamine and histamine. H2 receptor antagonists and an agonist (impromidine) inhibit intestinal DAO. The physiological and pathophysiological significance of intestinal DAO in the regulation of histamine and putrescine levels is described, as is the possibility that DAO may act as a growth retardant.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6416024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Physiol Pol        ISSN: 0044-6033


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2.  Changes in serum and intestinal diamine oxidase (DAO) activity after proximal enterectomy in rats. Correlation of DAO activity with mucosal mass parameters.

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3.  Postheparin plasma diamine oxidase in subjects with small bowel mucosal atrophy.

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4.  Cell kinetics and polyamine enzymes in the intestinal mucosa of rats with azoxymethane induced tumours.

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Review 10.  Role of Histamine in Modulating the Immune Response and Inflammation.

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