Author:
Pansu D.,Bellaton C.,Roche C.,Bronner F.
Abstract
An in situ ligated loop procedure was applied to dissect transmural calcium transport in the intestine into two components, a saturable and a nonsaturable process. The existence of two such processes was confirmed in the duodenum, but ileal calcium transport was devoid of the saturable component. There was a small saturable component in the upper jejunum. The level of CaBP, the vitamin D-dependent cytosolic calcium-binding protein (Mr, approximately or equal to 9,000), corresponded to the magnitude of the saturable component. No CaBP was detected in the ileum. Vitamin D dependence of the saturable component was established by inducing it in the duodenum of vitamin D-deficient animals following intraperitoneal injection of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. In these same animals, conversely, the ileum did not respond to exogenous 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. This confirms the absence in the ileum of the saturable component of transmural calcium movement and the fact that the nonsaturable component is not vitamin D dependent. Everted sac experiments also showed that duodenal sacs from vitamin D-replete or -repleted animals transported calcium against a chemical gradient, whereas ileal sacs did not. Vitamin D regulation of intestinal calcium absorption thus occurs only in the proximal intestine, even though calcium is absorbed down its chemical gradient all along the small intestine.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Gastroenterology,Hepatology,Physiology
Cited by
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