Literature DB >> 7557135

Mucus and alkali secretion in the rat duodenum: effects of indomethacin, N omega-nitro-L-arginine, and luminal acid.

M Sababi1, E Nilsson, L Holm.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Duodenal mucus and bicarbonate secretion appear to play an essential role in the protection of the duodenum. The aim of this study was to examine duodenal bicarbonate and mucus secretion and the effects of cyclooxygenase inhibition, nitric oxide synthase inhibition, and luminal acid.
METHODS: Duodenal mucus gel thickness was measured using microelectrodes during intravital microscopy in anesthetized rats. Bicarbonate secretion was measured using back-titration.
RESULTS: A continuous layer of mucus with a mean thickness of 284 +/- 11 microns (n = 35) and a mean alkaline secretion of 0.18 +/- 0.01 mumol.cm-2.min-1 were found in untreated animals. Indomethacin decreased both mucus and bicarbonate secretion by about 35%. NO synthase inhibition with N omega-nitro-L-arginine reduced mucus secretion by about 21% but increased bicarbonate secretion by 39%. Exposure of the mucosal surface to 10 mmol/L HCI increased mucus secretion by 44% and bicarbonate secretion by 22%.
CONCLUSIONS: The duodenal mucus layer is continuous. It can be easily removed, and new secretion can be followed. Duodenal mucus secretion is strongly stimulated by luminal acid and endogenous prostanoids and less markedly by NO, whereas bicarbonate secretion is stimulated by acid and endogenous prostanoids and inhibited by endogenous NO.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7557135     DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(95)90640-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterology        ISSN: 0016-5085            Impact factor:   22.682


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