Transmural flow of D-galactose in the jejunum of young rats using a new perfusion chamber

M. Moretó
E. Botey
J.M. Planas
J. Bolufer
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Abstract

The chamber used allows the simultaneous but separated incubation of two intestinal segments (approximately 4 cm in length) in vitro and is especially suited for its application to studies on young animals.Segments are perfused with the help of a peristaltic pump (6 ml/h) without recycling.D-galactose fluxes across rat jejunum have been studied in everted jejunal segments from 19-21 day-old rats.Transmural fluxes (JmsGal) were determined using four external mucosal galactose concentrations (0.2, 2, 10 and 20 mM).The ratios of passive JmsGal were 1 : 11 : 49.7 : 96.7.Those due to active transport of the substrate were 1 : 7.1 : 14.6 : 18.8, indicating saturation.The active component of total JmsGal fluxes was 80%, 72%, 54% and 44%, respectively.Comparison of transmural galactose fluxes in noneverted segments from 20 day-old (suckling) and 25 day-old rats, showed that there is a marked reduction in both passive and active components of substrate flux across the intestine at the time of weaning.

Keywords:
Active, Animals, Biological Transport, Female, Galactose/metabolism, Inbred Strains, Intestinal Mucosa/metabolism, Jejunum/metabolism, Male, Perfusion/instrumentation, Rats, Suckling/metabolism, Weaning, Galactose transport, Rat jejunum

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M. Moretó
E. Botey
J.M. Planas
J. Bolufer


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