Bile-Stimulated Secretin Release in Cats
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
- Vol. 21 (7) , 886-890
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00365528609011134
Abstract
Duodenal perfusion with sodium taurocholate (TC), pH 10.5 (60 mM, made isotonic with NaCl, 30 ml/h for 90 min), increased the plasma immunoreactive secretin level (IRS) from 2.1 .+-. 1.0 to 19.1 .+-. 6.0 pM (p < 0.025; n=6) in anaesthetized cats. Dose-response studies with TC, pH 7.2 (0-60 mM, made isotonic with NaCl, 45 ml/h for 20 min), demonstrated a threshold concentration of TC for IRS release between 10 and 15 mM (p=0.05; n=6). Instillation of gallbladder bile from the same animal (1.5 .+-. 0.1 ml, pH 7.0 .+-. 0.1, over 12 min) increased the IRS concentration from 1.5 .+-. 0.4 to 8.1 .+-. 3.4 pM (p < 0.025; n=6). IRS concentrations also increased when gallbladder bile was mixed with either saline (from 3.4 .+-. 1.7 to 11.6 .+-. 2.5 pM; p < 0.05; n=5) or feline pure pancreatic juice (PPJ) (from 3.1 .+-. 0.7 to 5.7 .+-. 1.1 pM; p < 0.025; n=6). The peak value was significantly lower when bile was mixed with PPJ than with saline (p < 0.05). We conclude that TC, the dominating bile salt in feline bile, can release IRS also above pH 7, that physiological concentrations of TC can elicit this response, that the response is also produced by gallbladder bile from the same animal, and that PPJ inhibits the bile-induced IRS release. Thus secretion release by bile is likely to be a physiological principle in the regulation of the pancreatic secretion.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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