Abstract

In lysinuric protein intolerance intestinal, hepatic, and renal diaminoacid transport is defective, causing malnutrition. In patients fed with lysylglycine plasma glycine increased normally, but lysine increased as poorly as with free lysine. This is the first demonstration of defective peptide absorption. The primary defect is suggested to be at the basolateral cell membrane.

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