Possible Sodium and D‐Glucose Cotransport in Isolated Jejunal Epithelium of Children
作者:
ETIENNE GRASSET,
MARTINE HEYMAN,
ANNE DUMONTIER,
H. LESTRADET,
JEHAN DESJEUX,
期刊:
Pediatric Research
(OVID Available online 1979)
卷期:
Volume 13,
issue 11
页码: 1240-1246
ISSN:0031-3998
年代: 1979
出版商: OVID
数据来源: OVID
摘要:
Some experimental data in human jejunum suggest a Na dependence for glucose absorption and a glucose dependence for Na absorption. However, the relationship between these two transport processes is not yet known. Na+and D-glucose absorptions were, therefore, measured simultaneously,in vitro, in isolated jejunal mucosa of children. The results are as follows: 1) the steady-state accumulation of D-glucose (C/M glucose) is a function of the Na concentration gradient between cell and medium (C/M Na). In Ringer solution, C/M glucose = 3.97 and C/M Na = 0.29; in the presence of 10-4M ouabain, C/M glucose = 1.63 and C/M Na = 0.60, and in Na free solution, C/M glucose = 0.99. In the presence of phloridzin, C/M Na is not statistically different from that in Ringer, but C/M glucose is significantly decreased. 2) The influx of D-glucose at the luminal membrane is a function of Na concentration in the bathing solution; it has the value of 4.41 /μmole/hr cm2in the presence of Na and of 1.65 μmole/hr cm2in absence of Na. 3) The short-circuit current is a saturable function of D-glucose and of 3-o-D-methylglucose. The Ktfor glucose is 8.01 mM. These results support the concept of a coupling between Na and D-glucose absorptions at the luminal membrane of jejunal mucosa of children.SpeculationThesein vitroresults might help to understand the stimulation of Na absorption by glucosein vivo. They might be useful in a physiologic approach of treatment of acute diarrhea in children.
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