Patients with ankylosing spondylitis and healthy relatives do not show increased small intestinal permeability with the lactulose-mannitol test

1993 
Small intestinal permeability was measured in 71 subjects: 26 (24 B27+) patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS); 20 healthy first degree relatives (13 B27+); 6 patients with active Crohn's disease and 19 healthy controls. We determined the urinary excretion ratio of two ingested sugarprobes, lactulose (10 g) and mannitol (0.5 g) by gas-liquid chromatography. The median lactulose/mannitol excretion ratio in AS patients (0.0099) and relatives (0.0090) was not significantly different from the median ratio in healthy controls (0.0095). HLA status or use of NSAIDs did not significantly influence the results. In patients with Crohn's disease, on the other hand, the median lactulose/mannitol ratio (0.021) was significantly increased in comparison to healthy controls (0.0095)
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