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      Ontogeny of Na+ transport in rat colon.

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      Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Physiology

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          To obtain information about whether nutrient and hormonal factors are critical for the developmental pattern of electrogenic amiloride-sensitive Na+ transport (NaSCC) in rat distal colon, we studied the effect of adrenalectomy, high dietary Na+ intake, and hypothyroidism on colonic NaSCC in weanling rats. Adrenalectomy and high dietary Na+ intake inhibited NaSCC, decreased plasma level of aldosterone, and did not influence plasma level of thyroxine. Hypothyroidism inhibited NaSCC without significant changes of plasma aldosterone. These results suggest that the high activity of NaSCC during weaning period reflects the relatively low Na+ intake, and that thyroid hormones have an important permissive role in the developmental changes of NaSCC.

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          Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A Physiol.
          Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Physiology
          1096-4940
          1096-4940
          Oct 1997
          : 118
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences Vídenská, Prague, Czech Republic.
          Article
          9366045
          8ae6a6f5-d904-48d1-a883-900bbc0f21d6
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