Sabat, P. et al.: Ontogenic development of intestinal disaccharidases in the precocial rodent Octodon degus (Octodontidae)
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Thema: Sabat, P. et al.: Ontogenic development of intestinal disaccharidases in the precocial rodent Octodon degus (Octodontidae) 12.02.14 22:48
Pablo Sabata; Claudio Velosob: Ontogenic development of intestinal disaccharidases in the precocial rodent Octodon degus (Octodontidae). In: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A 134 (2003) 393–397.
We studied the ontogeny of the intestinal brush border disaccharidases sucrase and lactase in the precocial rodent Octodon degus. Sucrase hydrolyze sugars from plants while lactase hydrolyzes sugars from milk. Enzyme expression varied inversely with dietary changes according to the developmental pattern. All new-born pups had high lactase and low sucrase activities. Also, a negative correlation between sucrase and lactase activity was found, supporting the economic design hypothesis for the intestinal tract. Profiles for development of sucrase expression exhibit some differences among precocial species, and in O. degus is correlated with the slower transition from milk to solid food consumption at weaning. (c)2002 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.
Sabat, P. et al.: Ontogenic development of intestinal disaccharidases in the precocial rodent Octodon degus (Octodontidae)