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Lead and active calcium transfer through the intestinal wall in rats.

N Gruden.   

Abstract

5-week-old female albino rats were given daily doses of lead as acetate ranging from 2 mug to 20 mg by gastric intubation for 1 week. The animals were sacrificed on the 8th day of the experiment. Calcium-45 and (in some experiments) strontium-85 were used as markers to assess their active transfer through the duodenal wall by the everted gut sac method of Wilson and Wiseman. The active transport ratios of both calcium and strontium, as well as their retention in the intestinal wall were unaffected by the lead treatment of the animals. As the total calcium transport was found earlier to be diminished by lead treatment it is concluded that lead influences the passive transport, possibly by fixation to the intestinal wall.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1209647     DOI: 10.1016/0300-483x(75)90113-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicology        ISSN: 0300-483X            Impact factor:   4.221


  2 in total

1.  Influence of cadmium on calcium transfer through the duodenal wall in rats.

Authors:  N Gruden
Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  1977-06-18       Impact factor: 5.153

2.  The effect of lactose and iron on strontium absorption.

Authors:  N Gruden
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1984-09-15
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