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Test Code DSAC / DSAC-M Disaccharidase Activity Panel, Tissue

Reporting Name

Disaccharidase Activity Panel, Ts

Useful For

Evaluation of patients who present with signs or symptoms suggestive of disaccharidase disorders

 

This test is not intended for carrier detection.

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Clinic Laboratories in Rochester

Specimen Type

Tissue


Shipping Instructions


Freeze immediately after collection and ship frozen.



Specimen Required


Specimen Type: Tissue

Source: Intestinal biopsy

Supplies: 15 mL Tissue Tube-DSAC (T993)

Container/Tube: 15 mL tissue tube

Specimen Volume: 5 mg

Collection Instructions:

1. Place specimen in tissue tube.

2. Specimen should not be placed on gauze, filter paper, or swabs/wooden sticks and should not have any saline, water, support, or embedding material added.


Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time
Tissue Frozen 28 days

Specimen Minimum Volume

See Specimen Required

Reject Due To

Specimens sent in formaldehyde, saline, or any supportive media
Specimens placed on gauze, filter paper, foil, or swabs/wooden sticks
Reject

Reference Values

Lactase: ≥14.0 nmol/min/mg protein

Sucrase: ≥19.0 nmol/min/mg protein

Maltase: ≥70.0 nmol/min/mg protein

Palatinase: ≥6.0 nmol/min/mg protein

Glucoamylase: ≥8.0 nmol/min/mg protein

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Friday

Report Available

3 to 4 days
NorDx Test Catalog Note:

Analytic time for send out tests is the time it will take to perform testing once it has arrived at the performing reference lab. Please add 1 to 2 days from time of collection to allow for receipt at NorDx central lab and shipment of specimen, add another day if specimen is collected on the day before a weekend or holiday.

Method Name

Spectrophotometry

Method Description

Disaccharidase activities are measured by incubating intestinal homogenates with an appropriate disaccharide substrate, which releases glucose. Glucose production is determined by a glucose oxidase reagent mixture that oxidizes glucose to produce peroxide, which reacts with phenol aminophenazone to form a red quinoneimine dye. The concentration of quinoneimine is determined spectrophotometrically, and the concentration of liberated glucose is calculated from a glucose standard curve. The amount of glucose produced is proportional to the disaccharidase activity in the intestinal homogenate. Disaccharidase activities are expressed as nanomoles of glucose per minute per milligram of protein (nmol/min/mg prot).(Unpublished Mayo method)

Genetics Test Information

Diagnostic testing for patients with clinical signs and symptoms suspicious of a disaccharidase deficiency.

Clinical Information

Disaccharidases in the small intestines are responsible for the breakdown of disaccharides (double sugars) into monosaccharides (simple sugars). Patients with a deficiency of one or more disaccharidase can experience intolerance to foods containing complex sugars resulting in a range of gastrointestinal symptoms, including diarrhea or constipation, abdominal pain and cramping, gas, bloating, and nausea. In addition, patients may experience malnutrition, weight loss, or failure to thrive. Given the nonspecificity and frequency of abdominal symptoms, misdiagnosis or a diagnostic delay of disaccharide deficiencies may occur.

 

Primary and secondary causes of disaccharidase deficiencies exist, and age of onset may vary from birth through adulthood. Primary causes are rare and result from genetic alterations in a variety of genes. Secondary deficiencies typically result from small intestinal mucosal damage. Treatment of both primary and secondary disaccharidase deficiencies involves dietary management. While primary deficiencies require lifelong treatment, secondary disaccharidase deficiencies may require treatment only until the intestinal lining recovers.

Cautions

This test will not distinguish between primary and secondary causes of disaccharidase deficiencies.

Forms

If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send 1 of the following forms with the specimen:

Biochemical Genetics Patient Information (T602)

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Test Request (T728)

Secondary ID

608236

Test Classification

This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by Mayo Clinic in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements. It has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.

CPT Code Information

82657

LOINC Code Information

Test ID Test Order Name Order LOINC Value
DSAC Disaccharidase Activity Panel, Ts 57765-0

 

Result ID Test Result Name Result LOINC Value
608237 Lactase 81315-4
608238 Sucrase 30372-7
608239 Maltase 30315-6
608240 Palatinase 81314-7
608241 Glucoamylase 81322-0
608242 Interpretation 57779-1
608243 Reviewed By 18771-6