Central regulation of intestinal basal and stimulated water and ion transport by endogenous opiates in dogs
- 1 February 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Digestive Diseases and Sciences
- Vol. 31 (2) , 172-176
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01300704
Abstract
The influence of intracerebroventricular (ICV) vs intravenous (IV) administration of (d-Ala2, Met5) enkephalinamide (Dalamide) on normal and stimulated (cholera toxin) jejunal fluxes of water, Na+, and K+ were investigated in dogs prepared with a Thiry-Vella (TV) loop. Intestinal transport in the TV loop and concomitant transit time were measured during an infusion (2ml/min) of an isotonic electrolyte solution alone, or containing 0.4μg/ml of cholera toxin (CT). Basal net water absorption was slightly, but significantly (P+ and K+ movement. In contrast, Dalamide infused intravenously at a five times higher dose, ie, 2.5 ng/kg/min did not affect the control and CT-stimulated water and electrolyte movements. The jejunal loop transit times were halved during CT infusion. Similar values were observed under Dalamide ICV administration as well as during a five times higher dose of Dalamide administered intravenously. It was concluded that (1) Dalamide administered into the CNS, but not peripherally, increased the absorption of water, Na+, and K+, causing a net reduction in their secretion induced by cholera toxin; and (2) these effects did not result from changes in transit time. These results also suggest that Met-enkephalin can act in the brain to affect the intestinal transport of water and electrolytes in dogs.Keywords
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