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Intestinal Epithelial Function and Villus Surface Area in Rats with Bile Fistulae

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Intestinal Epithelial Function and Villus Surface Area in Rats with Bile Fistulae

Abstract

We have previously found reduced absorption of vitamin B 12 in rats with chole-dochocolic fistulae. to investigate whether the reduction is caused by epithelial dysfunction or mucosal hypoplasia, choledochocolic fistulae were made in 11 rats, whereas 10 rats were sham-operated. The epithelial function was evaluated 9 days later by measuring the uptake of 57 CoB 12 and glucose in perfused intestinal segments and by determining the activities of 11 mucosal enzymes. Hypoplasia was investigated by performing morphometric measurements of the villus surface area and by measuring the weight, protein, and DNA in mucosal scrapings. The results suggest that choledochocolic fistulae in rats do not impair the epithelial function or cause mucosal hypoplasia. The urinary excretion of indican was increased in the fistula-operated rats, but further studies are needed to establish the significance of this observation.
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Title
Intestinal Epithelial Function and Villus Surface Area in Rats with Bile Fistulae
Author(s)
Bergesen, Ø. S.; Schjønsby, H.; Andersen, K.-J.; Schjerven, L.
Journal
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology , Volume 22 (6) Informa Healthcare – Jan 1, 1987
Publisher
Informa UK Ltd
Copyright
© 1987 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted
Subject
Original Article
ISSN
0036-5521
eISSN
1502-7708
D.O.I.
10.3109/00365528709011151
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