Mechanisms of intestinal phosphate transport in small ruminants
- 1 November 1995
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in British Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 74 (5) , 635-648
- https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19950167
Abstract
In order to study the localization and mechanisms of intestinal phosphate transport in sheep and goats, unidirectional inorganic phosphate (Pi) flux rates across isolated stripped epithelial tissues were measuredin vitroby applying the Ussing-chamber technique. In the first experiment the tissues were obtained from animals which had been kept on an adequate dietary P supply. In the second experiment the animals had either been kept on an adequate Ca and P supply or were Ca- and/or P-depleted. Significant net Piabsorption was measured in all segments of the small intestine and in the proximal colon of sheep and in the duodenum and jejunum of goats. Since the experiments were carried out in the absence of any electrochemical gradient, this clearly indicates the presence of active mechanisms for Pitransport in the intestinal tract of small ruminants. In sheep jejunum, reduction of mucosal Na concentration to 1·8 mM or serosal application of ouabain (0·1 mM) resulted in significant decreases of net F; absorption of the same order of magnitude, indicating that about 65% of active Pitransport in sheep jejunum is mediated by a Na-dependent active transport mechanism. The mechanism for the remaining Na+-independent active Pitransport has not yet been identified. Dietary P depletion caused hypophosphataemia and induced a significant stimulation of net Piabsorption in goat duodenum and jejunum. This increase was independent of dietary Ca supply and was not associated with increased plasma calcitriol concentrations. This suggests substantial differences in hormonal regulation of Pitransport in small ruminants in comparison with single-stomached species.Keywords
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