Literature DB >> 177000

Effects of cholecalciferol on the translocation of calcium by non-everted chick ileum in vitro.

E S Holdsworth, J E Jordan, E Keenan.   

Abstract

An apparatus is described that allows perfusion of a non-everted segment of intestine in vitro and the study of the accumulation of substances within the mucosal cells. The translocation of Ca(2+) by rachitic-chick ileum and the effect of pretreatment with cholecalciferol was investigated, with the following conclusions. (1) Entry of Ca(2+) across the microvilli into mucosal cells is by diffusion; it does not require metabolic energy or the presence of any other inorganic ions. (2) Pretreatment of the chick with cholecalciferol causes increased permeability of the microvillus to Ca(2+) in both directions (lumen to cell, cell to lumen). The increased transport brought about by cholecalciferol in vivo can be partially mimicked by sodium dodecyl sulphate added in vitro. (3) The sign and the magnitude of the electrical potential difference prevailing across the ileum does not influence Ca(2+) transport. (4) Exit of Ca(2+) from the mucosal cell is temperature-sensitive, requires metabolic energy and Na(+). (5) Pretreatment with cholecalciferol caused increased movement of Ca(2+) out of the cell across the basement membranes. This effect of cholecalciferol given in vivo could be markedly increased by the presence of dicyclohexylcarbodi-imide in the perfusion fluid. These observations suggested that cholecalciferol increased Ca(2+) entry (and exit) at the mucosal surface and also caused Ca(2+) to be more available to the pump at the serosal surface.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 177000      PMCID: PMC1172459          DOI: 10.1042/bj1520181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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