Effect of antisecretory factor on Escherichia coli STa enterotoxin-induced alkalinisation of pig jejunal acid microclimate
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Effect of antisecretory factor on Escherichia coli STa enterotoxin-induced alkalinisation of pig jejunal acid microclimate
Abstract
The effect of challenge by Escherichia coli STa enterotoxin on pig jejunal mucosal surface pH was investigated in vivo. Exposure to STa resulted in a rapid and reversible alkalinisation (P less than 0.001) of the jejunal mucosa from 6.27 +/- 0.11 (5) to 6.89 +/- 0.03 (5). This action of STa is probably mediated through cyclic 3'5'-guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) since the 8-bromo analogue of cGMP induced the same effect as that observed after STa challenge. The action of STa on mucosal pH was partially inhibited by pre-administration of an antisecretory factor (ASF) preparation. The action of 8-bromo cGMP was unchanged by the presence of ASF. This implies that ASF inhibition occurs during the early stages of STa action prior to stimulation of guanylate cyclase. This effect of STa on the pig jejunal mucosal surface pH, or acid microclimate, may explain why weak acid supplementation of oral rehydration solutions can be ineffective in certain types of diarrhoeal disease.
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