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- W2078015619 abstract "This study was designed to investigate the contribution of endogenous catecholamines to the regulation of small intestinal sodium transport during postnatal development.Jejunal permeability was determined by a constant perfusion, nonabsorbable marker technique in weanling, adolescent, and adult rats fed either a high-salt diet or normal-salt diet. Tissue catecholamine levels were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection.In 20-day-old but not in 40-day-old rats, a significantly lower net sodium absorption was observed during high-salt diet compared with age-matched controls on normal-salt diet. Inhibition of dopamine synthesis significantly increased the net sodium absorption in 20-day-old rats on high-salt diet compared with untreated 20-day-old rats on high-salt diet. The basal levels of dopamine in 20-day-old rats were twofold higher than in 40-day-old rats. During high-salt diet, both age groups responded with an increase in dopamine production. Norepinephrine levels were significantly higher (30-fold) in 20-day-old rats than in 40-day-old rats, but norepinephrine content was not significantly changed during high-salt diet in either groups.The results indicate that weanling animals have a greater jejunal sodium absorption than older animals, probably because of higher noradrenergic tonus. A challenge with a high-salt diet results in a decrease of the intestinal sodium absorption in weaning rats but not in adult rats; endogenous dopamine appears to play an important role in this regulation." @default.
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- W2078015619 title "Endogenous dopamine modulates jejunal sodium absorption during high-salt diet in young but not in adult rats" @default.
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