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Absorption of electrolytes and volatile fatty acids in the hind-gut of the rabbit. Circadian rhythm of hind-gut electrolytes and plasma aldosterone

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2007

Michele Vernay
Affiliation:
Institut de physiologie, 2 rue F. Magendie, 31400-Toulouse, France
Josetta Marty
Affiliation:
Laboratoire de Biologie générale ERA-CNRS, 327 Université Paul Sabatier, 118 route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse-Cédex, France
Jean-Pierre Moatti
Affiliation:
Biochimie III-H^pital de la Grave, 31062 Toulouse-Cédex, France
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1. Interrelationships between the amount of water, solute concentrations in the hind-gut, plasma aldosterone concentrations, and the excretory cycle in the rabbit were studied as well as the effects of hormones generally implicated in electrolyte regulation.

2. It appeared that the levels of water, electrolytes and volatile fatty acids (VFA) in the large intestine varied cyclicly with the excretion pattern: during the soft-phase, water, sodium, chloride and VFA were absorbed and potassium secreted as in other mammals; during the hard-phase two opposite phenomena occurred: secretion in the ascendant colon and absorption in the rest of the colon. Absorption of water, Na, K, chloride and VFA was increased and by this means only material without nutritional value was lost.

3. Plasma levels of aldosterone showed a circadian rhythm parallel to hind-gut changes, i.e. the higher values were found during the hard-phase. Exogenous aldosterone enhanced secretive and absorptive processes, which occurred normally when hard faeces were elaborated.

Type
Papers on General Nutrition
Copyright
Copyright © The Nutrition Society 1984

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