Changes in Uptake of Linoleic Acid and Cholesterol by Jejunal Sacs of Rats in Vitro, after Distal Small-Bowel Resection
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
- Vol. 25 (6) , 613-621
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00365529009095538
Abstract
Both linoleic acid and cholesterol uptake were studied in small-intestinal sacs of rats in vitro after distal small-bowel resection (DSBR). The relationship between linoleic acid concentration and its absorption was non-linear at low concentrations and became linear at high concentrations in the three groups of animals. These observations indicate that a concentration-dependent dual mechanism of transport is operative in linoleic acid intestinal uptake. Experiments with rotenone and ouabain suggest that a facilitated diffusion is the predominant mechanism of absorption at low concentrations, whereas at high concentrations simple diffusion is predominant. The apparent kinetic constants of linoleic acid uptake (Kd, Kt and Vmax) increased after DSBR. The uptake of linoleic acid is, however, influenced by the simultaneous presence of linolenic acid, the inhibition constant being decreased after the surgical operation. After the surgical operation an increase of cholesterol uptake was observed, with a parallel enhancement in the apparent mass-transfer coefficient (Kd). Taken together, these results suggest that both organ growth and changes in transport function of the enterocytes appear to be involved in the adaptive response of the bowel to intestinal resection.Keywords
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