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Basal and meal‐stimulated colonic absorption

 

作者: Kenneth Ashton,   Lynn Chang,   Gary Anthone,   Adrian Ortega,   Anthony Simons,   Robert Beart,  

 

期刊: Diseases of the Colon & Rectum  (OVID Available online 1996)
卷期: Volume 39, issue 8  

页码: 865-870

 

ISSN:0012-3706

 

年代: 1996

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: Colon;Absorption;Water;Sodium;Chloride;Thiry‐Vella Fistula

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

PURPOSE:Few quantitative experiments evaluating colonic absorption of water and electrolytes have been performed using an awake, conscious animal model. The purpose of these experiments was to develop this type of model and evaluate both basal and meal‐stimulated colonic absorption of water and electrolytes.METHODS:Canine Thiry‐Vella fistulas were created using a 20 cm segment of distal colon under general anesthesia. Colonic absorption studies were performed using infusion of the Thiry‐Vella fistulas with a buffer solution containing[14C]polyethylene glycol. Electrolyte analysis and concentration of radioactivity in the effluent were obtained and used to calculate the net flux of water, sodium, and chloride. Each study consisted of an one‐hour basal period and a three‐hour experimental period divided into two groups. Group 1 received no meal. Group 2 orally ingested a mixed meal at the completion of the basal hour.RESULTS:In the basal state, water and electrolytes are absorbed from the distal colon at a steady and constant rate. An orally ingested meal produces a statistically significant increase in the rate of absorption, independent of direct colonic luminal contact with the nutrients of the meal given.CONCLUSIONS:These studies demonstrate anin vivoquantitative and qualitative measure of mammalian colonic water and electrolyte absorption. An increase in absorption rate occurs in response to a meal that is probably the result of an unidentified neural or humoral signal.

 

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