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Medical biology 1985

Alkaline phosphatases and adenylate cyclase in the normal and desensitized rat small intestine after acute cholera toxin challenge: a histochemical study.

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E Jennische
H A Hansson

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Abstract

The effect of cholera toxin (CT)-challenge on histochemically demonstrable activities of adenylatecyclase and alkaline phosphatase was investigated in rat small intestine, using an intestinal loop model. CT-challenge increased the activities of adenylatecyclase and alkaline phosphatases within 15 minutes, and the changes were confined to enterocytes in the upper third parts of the villi. There was no change in the staining of the crypt cells. There was an increased basal activity of both adenylatecyclase and alkaline phosphatases in animals desensitized to cholera toxin by multiple peroral exposures. CT-challenge in the desensitized rats did not further increase the enzyme activity. It is concluded that desensitization to secretagogues induces profound alterations in the cell systems responsible for fluid secretion.

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