Brunsson I, Eklund S, Jodal M, Lundgren O, Sjövall H
Acta Physiol Scand. 1979 May;106(1):61-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1979.tb06370.x.
The rate of net water uptake from the feline small intestine has been investigated during control conditions, during graded infusions of the vasodilator drug isopropylnoradrenaline, and during electrical stimulation of the regional sympathetic nerve fibres to the gut. Net water absorption rate was largely unaffected by intestinal vasodilatation. The fraction of the absorbate transported via the lymphatics remained also constrant at 20-40% of the total absorption regardless of blood flow rate. Stimulating the sympathetic nerve fibres to the small intestine increased, however, net water absorption rate. The increase was particularly pronounced when blood pressure was kept constant during the period of stimulation. The absorption rate was on an average almost doubled at a stimulation frequency of 8 Hz during constant pressure conditions. The mechanism(s) explaining this nervous control of water absorption are tentatively discussed.
在对照条件下、在逐步输注血管扩张剂异丙去甲肾上腺素期间以及在对肠道区域交感神经纤维进行电刺激期间,对猫小肠的净水吸收速率进行了研究。肠道血管扩张对净水吸收率的影响不大。无论血流速率如何,经淋巴管运输的吸收物所占比例也保持在总吸收量的20%-40%不变。然而,刺激小肠的交感神经纤维会增加净水吸收率。当在刺激期间保持血压恒定时,这种增加尤为明显。在恒压条件下,刺激频率为8Hz时,吸收率平均几乎翻倍。本文初步讨论了解释这种水吸收神经控制的机制。