Phosphate transport in the duodenum and jejunum of goats and its adaptation by dietary phosphate and calcium.

نویسندگان

  • Korinna Huber
  • Christina Walter
  • Bernd Schröder
  • Gerhard Breves
چکیده

Endogenous P(i) recycling is a characteristic feature of the P homeostasis in ruminants. A pronounced salivary P(i) secretion into the rumen is balanced by a high intestinal P(i) absorption and an almost complete renal P(i) reabsorption. In monogastric animals, the major P(i) transport mechanism across the apical membrane of the enterocyte is an Na(+)-dependent transport mediated by NaPi cotransporter type IIb. In ruminants, an Na(+)-, as well as an H(+)-dependent, P(i) transport system seems to exist in the small intestines. Therefore, morphological localization, type of ionic dependence, and ability to adapt to dietary P or Ca restriction of duodenal and jejunal P(i) transport were characterized in goats. In the duodenum, there was an H(+)-dependent, Na(+)-sensitive P(i) transport system that did not belong to the NaPi type II family and was not influenced by dietary P or Ca restriction. In contrast, in the jejunum, there was an Na(+)-dependent, H(+)-sensitive P(i) transport mainly mediated by NaPi IIb. P restriction stimulated the NaPi IIb protein expression, resulting in higher P(i) transport capacity.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology

دوره 283 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002