Oddsson E, Rask-Madsen J, Krag E
Scand J Gastroenterol. 1977;12(4):453-6. doi: 10.3109/00365527709181687.
Perfusion studies of the proximal jejunum were performed in healthy volunteers to define the influence of glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDC) 2.5 mmol/1 on the net movements of water and electrolytes, the bidirectional fluxes of sodium, potassium, and chloride, and the transmural electrical potential difference (PD). The flux data supported the notion that active sodium transport is inhibited by luminal GCDC, which on the other hand elicits active secretion of chloride. PD was 3 +/- 1 mV, lumen negative, and was not influenced by GCDC. The flux data fit a previously proposed model for the GCDC effect.
在健康志愿者中对空肠近端进行灌注研究,以确定2.5 mmol/1甘氨鹅去氧胆酸(GCDC)对水和电解质净移动、钠、钾和氯的双向通量以及跨膜电位差(PD)的影响。通量数据支持这样的观点,即管腔GCDC会抑制钠的主动转运,而另一方面,它会引发氯的主动分泌。PD为3±1 mV,管腔呈负性,且不受GCDC影响。通量数据符合先前提出的GCDC效应模型。