A comparative study on the effects of different bile salts on mucosal ATPase and transport in the rat jejunum in vivo
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A comparative study on the effects of different bile salts on mucosal ATPase and transport in the rat jejunum in vivo
Abstract
The effects of deoxycholate, taurocholate and cholate on transport and mucosal ATPase activity have been investigated in the rat jejunum in vivo using closed-loop and perfusion techniques. In the closed-loops, 5 mM deoxycholate selectively inactivated (Na+ + K+)-ATPase, and net secretion of Na+ induced by 2.5 mM deoxycholate was due to reduced lumen to plasma flux of the ion; deoxycholate (2.5 mM) produced marked inhibition of 3-0-methylglucose transport. Luminal disappearance rates of deoxycholate (60.5 plus or minus 2.9% per g wet st of gut) greatly exceeded those of taurocholate (4.3 plus or minus 1.0). In the perfusion studies 1 mM deoxycholate induced net secretion of water, Na+ and C1-, and inhibited active glucose transport; concomitantly "total" ATPase, (Na+ + K+)-ATPase, and Mg-2+-ATPase were inhibited. At higher concentrations (5 mM) deoxycholate stimulated Mg-2+-ATPase activity. Taurocholate and cholate at 1mM had no effect on transport of (Na+ + K+)-ATPase. Mucosal lactase, sucrase and maltase activities were not affected by 1 mM deoxycholate, taurocholate or cholate. These results suggest that deoxycholate inhibits sodium-coupled glucose transport by inhibition of (Na+ + K+)-ATPase at the lateral and basal membranes of the epithelial cell, rather than from an effect at the brush-border membrane level.
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