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Title: Synthetic 13C-dipeptide breath test for the rapid assessment of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency in rats. Author: Kohno T, Ito A, Hosoi I, Hirayama J, Shibata K. Journal: Scand J Gastroenterol; 2007 Aug; 42(8):992-9. PubMed ID: 17613930. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: (13)C-breath tests have been investigated in order to assess pancreatic exocrine function using various (13)C-compounds, but they have not been accepted for routine clinical use. One of the barriers to their acceptance is that these tests are time-consuming and require up to several hours for breath collection. The purpose of this study was to design a novel (13)C-compound that would make a rapid (13)C-breath test for assessing exocrine pancreatic function possible. MATERIAL AND METHODS: N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-1-(13)C-L-alanine was synthesized, and the characteristics of its cleavage in duodenal juice and in the duodenum of rats were examined. Thereafter, a (13)C-breath test was carried out in which N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-1-(13)C-L-alanine was given orally to pancreatic exocrine-insufficient and normal control rats. RESULTS: N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-1-(13)C-L-alanine was readily cleaved and liberated 1-(13)C-L-alanine in the duodenal juice. Carboxypeptidase was a major contributor to the cleavage. When N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-1-(13)C-L-alanine was injected into the duodenum and orally administered to the rats, the (13)C atom% of CO(2) in breath increased rapidly. This indicated that N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-1-(13)C-L-alanine in the duodenum liberated (13)C-Ala on cleavage. (13)C-Ala is absorbed and metabolized to liberate (13)CO(2), which is exhaled. It was shown that the Delta(13)CO(2) ( per thousand) in the N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-1-(13)C-L-alanine breath test in the pancreatic exocrine-insufficient rats, in whom the absorption and metabolism of (13)C-Ala was unimpaired, was significantly lower than that in the control rats. CONCLUSIONS: The rate of increase in the Delta(13)CO(2) ( per thousand) in the N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-1-(13)C-L-alanine breath test is expected to be proportional to the rate of N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-1-(13)C-L-alanine cleavage by pancreatic proteases in the duodenum. We propose the N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-1-(13)C-L-alanine breath test as a rapid test for assessing pancreatic exocrine function.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]