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. 1977 May;22(5):415-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF01071888.

Conjugated dihydroxy bile salt inhibition of glucose influx in rat jejunum in vitro

Conjugated dihydroxy bile salt inhibition of glucose influx in rat jejunum in vitro

E B Feldman et al. Am J Dig Dis. 1977 May.

Abstract

Effects of bile salts on intestinal transfer differ in diverse animal preparations exposed to various bile acids. Radiolabeled glucose influx into rat jejunum in vitro was studied in buffer and compared to taurodeoxycholate, taurochenodeoxycholate, taurocholate, and deoxycholate. Jejunum was obtained from intact, bile-diverted, and colestipol-treated rats and in similar categories after abdominal x-irradiation. Taurodeoxycholate but not taurocholate inhibited glucose influx only in bile-fistula and colestipol-treated rats. Bile diversion increased and colestipol decreased glucose uptake from buffer. Added inhibitory effects of irradiation and bile salts were seen in bile-fistula animals. These data suggest that normal exposure to bile is chronically inhibiting jejunal glucose transport and that dihydroxy bile salts are responsible for this effect. They do not provide an explanation for the role of bile in the intestinal radiation syndrome.

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