Literature DB >> 1723619

Effect of delayed gastric emptying on fluoride absorption in the rat.

H H Messer1, R Ophaug.   

Abstract

The rate and site of fluoride (F) absorption were compared in fasted 350 g male rats given 50 micrograms F (as NaF) in either water or a 7.5% pectin solution. Absorption was measured at intervals up to 2 h following gastric intubation. Gastric emptying was measured by inclusion of 14C-PEG in the F solution. The extent of gastric F absorption was derived from rates of gastric emptying (14C-PEG loss) and F loss. Pectin markedly slowed gastric emptying, but by 2 h, more than 90% of the solution had passed into the small intestine in both groups, and F absorption exceeded 90% in both groups. The rate of F absorption was initially much slower in the pectin group than in the group given F in water, and plasma F concentration increased more slowly and reached a lower maximum value. Absorption from the stomach was greater in the pectin group, but still accounted for only approx 25% of total gastrointestinal absorption. The reduced rate of F absorption and slower rise in plasma F concentration accompanying delayed gastric emptying indicate that passage of F into the small intestine is the major factor in rapid F absorption.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1723619     DOI: 10.1007/bf02990199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   3.738


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