SITE-SPECIFIC VARIATIONS IN BASAL AND MEAL-STIMULATED INTESTINAL-ABSORPTION

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ANTHONE, GJ [1 ]
WANG, BH [1 ]
ZINNER, MJ [1 ]
YEO, CJ [1 ]
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[1] JOHNS HOPKINS MED INST,DEPT SURG,BALTIMORE,MD 21205
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10.1016/0022-4804(92)90311-M
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The ingestion of a meal increases water and electrolyte absorption in the proximal jejunum. The purpose of these experiments was to elucidate any site-specific variations in intestinal absorption, comparing jejunum to ileum, in both the basal and the meal-stimulated states. Twenty-five-centimeter proximal jejunal and distal ileal Thiry-Vella fistulae were constructed in four dogs. Simultaneous jejunal and ileal absorption studies were performed using [14C]PEG to calculate net absorption of water and electrolytes. Two groups were studied: in Group 1 no meal was ingested, while in Group 2, the animals ingested a mixed meal. Each study consisted of a 1-hr basal period and a 3-hr experimental period. In the basal state ileal absorption significantly exceeded jejunal absorption (P < 0.0001). The ingestion of mixed meal significantly increased water and electrolyte absorption in both the jejunum and the ileum, (P < 0.001), with the magnitude of meal-stimulated ileal absorption significantly exceeding the magnitude of meal-stimulated jejunal absorption (P < 0.001). These studies demonstrate distinct site specific variations in intestinal water and electrolyte absorption in both the basal and the meal-stimulated states. © 1992.
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