intrinsic-factor and Body-Weight

intrinsic-factor has been researched along with Body-Weight* in 9 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for intrinsic-factor and Body-Weight

ArticleYear
Vitamin B 12 and tropical sprue.
    British journal of haematology, 1972, Volume: 23

    Topics: Anemia, Macrocytic; Animals; Body Weight; Folic Acid; Humans; Ileum; Intestinal Absorption; Intrinsic Factor; Liver; Receptors, Drug; Schilling Test; Sprue, Tropical; Vitamin B 12; Vitamin B 12 Deficiency

1972

Other Studies

8 other study(ies) available for intrinsic-factor and Body-Weight

ArticleYear
Effect of prolonged administration of homologous and heterologous intrinsic factor antibodies on the parietal and peptic cell masses and the secretory function of the rat gastric mucosa.
    Gastroenterology, 1975, Volume: 69, Issue:2

    In order to determine the possible effects of the circulating intrinsic factor antibodies (IFA) on gastric morphology and secretory function, four groups of 12 rats each received intravenous injection daily for 8 to 12 weeks of immunoglobulin G (IgG) fractions separated on DEAE-cellulose columns from various sources: (1) sera of patients with pernicious anemia, containing both IFA and parietal cell antibodies (PCA), (2) sera from patients with atrophic gastritis, containing parietal cell antibody only, and (3) and (4) sera of rabbits immunized with semipurified human or rat intrinsic factor (IF). In addition three control groups of 12 rats each received intravenous injections daily for 8 to 12 weeks of either (5) saline or (6) and (7) IgG processed from human or rabbit normal sera. Still another group of 12 rats (8) did not receive any injections whatsoever for the same duration of time. One-third of the rats were intubated biweekly after histamine stimulation and the hourly outputs of CHl pepsin, and IF were determined. At conclusion of the experiments, rats were killed, the mucosal surface and thickness of the mucosa were measured, and parietal cell and peptic cell masses were counted. The control groups showed either progressive growth of the cellular mass in gastric mucosa and increase of the HCl, pepsin, and IF outputs, or no significant changes. In contrast, rats injected with IgG containing IFA to human or rat IF showed a statistically significant thinning of the gastric mucosa, reduction of peptic cells, which are known to secret IF in this species, and corresponding decreases in the ouputs of pepsin and IF. These became reduced by about 50% from initial values, and by 62 or 75%, respectively, when compared to rats injected with normal human or rabbit IgG's. In rats injected with IgG's from pernicious anemia sera, which contained both IFA and PCA, the outputs of IF, pepsin, and HCl decreased signigicantly, as well as the peptic and parietal cell masses. The rats injected with PCA only demonstrated thinning of the gastric mucosa, reduction of parietal cell mass, and a significant decrease of the HCl output. These findings imply an active role of the circulating gastric.

    Topics: Anemia, Pernicious; Animals; Antibodies; Antigen-Antibody Reactions; Autoantibodies; Body Weight; Female; Gastric Juice; Gastric Mucosa; Histamine; Immunoglobulin G; Intrinsic Factor; Pepsin A; Rats; Stimulation, Chemical

1975
Hypovitaminosis B12 following partial gastrectomy by the Billroth II method.
    Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. Supplement, 1974, Volume: 29

    Topics: Anemia, Pernicious; Biopsy; Body Weight; Dumping Syndrome; Duodenal Ulcer; Dyspepsia; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Gastrectomy; Gastric Mucosa; Hemoglobins; Humans; Intestinal Absorption; Intrinsic Factor; Iron; Male; Postgastrectomy Syndromes; Schilling Test; Stomach Ulcer; Vitamin B 12; Vitamin B 12 Deficiency

1974
The role of the pancreas in vitamin B 12 absorption: studies of vitamin B 12 absorption in partially pancreatectomized rats.
    The Journal of clinical investigation, 1972, Volume: 51, Issue:2

    The effect of partial pancreatectomy (80-90%) on vitamin B(12) absorption was studied in the rat. The absorption of 5 ng of (57)Co-labeled vitamin B(12) was significantly reduced from 70 +/-2.5% (mean +/-SE) in control and sham-operated rats to 32 +/-2.6% in partially pancreatectomized rats. Hog pancreatic extract (0.17 g/kg) improved vitamin B(12) absorption from 30.0 to 61.0% in partially pancreatectomized rats but did not alter vitamin B(12) absorption in control rats. Chloramphenicol did not enhance vitamin B(12) absorption in partially pancreatectomized rats with pancreatic extract-improved vitamin B(12) malabsorption. The partially pancreatectomized rats with pancreatic extract-improved vitamin B(12) malabsorption were sacrificed and the stomach and small bowel studied in vitro to further define the pathogenesis of the vitamin B(12) malabsorption. Rat gastric intrinsic factor stimulated vitamin B(12) uptake by intestinal sacs prepared from partially pancreatectomized rats 3.1-fold. Gastric intrinsic factor prepared from partially pancreatectomized rats was as effective in promoting vitamin B(12) uptake by rat intestinal sacs as intrinsic factor prepared from control rats. These data indicate that partially pancreatectomized rats develop an abnormality in the absorption of labeled vitamin B(12) which can be corrected by pancreatic extract. The vitamin B(12) malabsorption is due to neither an alteration in gastric intrinsic factor activity nor an impairment of the intrinsic factor-vitamin B(12) receptor in the intestine. It is suggested that in the partially pancreatectomized rats the intrinsic factor-vitamin B(12) complex exists in a form which is not available for absorption.

    Topics: Animals; Body Weight; Chloramphenicol; Cobalt Isotopes; Disease Models, Animal; Gastric Mucosa; Intestinal Absorption; Intestine, Small; Intrinsic Factor; Malabsorption Syndromes; Male; Pancreas; Pancreatectomy; Rats; Vitamin B 12

1972
The body weight course and vitamin B 12 absorption after transposition of the jejunum and ileum in the rat.
    Acta chirurgica Scandinavica, 1972, Volume: 138, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Body Weight; Hematocrit; Hemoglobins; Ileum; Intestinal Absorption; Intrinsic Factor; Jejunum; Male; Rats; Time Factors; Vitamin B 12

1972
Effect of prolonged aministration of parietal cell antibodies from patients with atrophic gastritis and pernicious anemia on the parietal cell mass and hydrochloric acid output in rats.
    Gastroenterology, 1970, Volume: 58, Issue:4

    Topics: Anemia, Pernicious; Animals; Body Weight; Disease Models, Animal; Fluorescent Antibody Technique; Gastric Acidity Determination; Gastric Juice; Gastric Mucosa; Gastritis; Guinea Pigs; Humans; Immunoelectrophoresis; Immunoglobulin G; Intestinal Mucosa; Intrinsic Factor; Rats; Sodium Chloride; Solutions; Time Factors

1970
Gastric secretory function in polycythaemia vera.
    Scottish medical journal, 1968, Volume: 13, Issue:11

    Topics: Aged; Anemia, Pernicious; Autoantibodies; Body Height; Body Weight; Female; Fluorescent Antibody Technique; Gastric Acidity Determination; Gastric Juice; Gastric Mucosa; Gastritis; Histamine; Humans; Intrinsic Factor; Iron; Ischemia; Male; Middle Aged; Peptic Ulcer; Polycythemia Vera; Stomach Ulcer; Vitamin B 12

1968
Congenital pernicious anemia: effects on growth, brain, and absorption of B12.
    Pediatrics, 1968, Volume: 42, Issue:1

    Topics: Anemia, Macrocytic; Anemia, Pernicious; Body Height; Body Weight; Chromosome Aberrations; Chromosome Disorders; Diet Therapy; Female; Genes, Recessive; Growth; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Intellectual Disability; Intelligence Tests; Intrinsic Factor; Male; Vitamin B 12; Vitamin B 12 Deficiency

1968
Parietal cell secretory function in early childhood.
    Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology, 1967, Volume: 2, Issue:3

    Topics: Body Height; Body Surface Area; Body Weight; Child, Preschool; Female; Gastric Acidity Determination; Gastric Juice; Gastric Mucosa; Histamine; Humans; Infant; Intrinsic Factor; Male; Pyridines; Secretory Rate

1967