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  • Title: Transport of galactose and sodium across lizard duodenum.
    Author: Gómez T, Badía P, Bolaños A, Lorenzo A.
    Journal: Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol; 1986; 85(1):103-7. PubMed ID: 2876803.
    Abstract:
    Electrical parameters and transepithelial Na+ and galactose transport were determined in vitro across isolated duodenum of Lacerta galloti lizard. Electrical potential difference (PD) and short-circuit current (Isc) were dependent on the presence of Na+ in the bathing solutions. PD and Isc were affected by addition of galactose to the mucosal solution. Isotopic flux of Na+ measurements across short-circuited duodenum showed a net active Na+ absorption. The net flux of Na+ (JNa+net) accounted for the observed Isc. Both (JNa+net) and Isc were increased by the addition of galactose 5 mM to the mucosal solution. Isotopic flux galactose measurements in open-circuit conditions showed a net active galactose absorption. The net transport of galactose was decreased to zero in the absence of Na+ in mucosal and serosal reservoirs. Galactose has been used to induce changes in short-circuit current (delta Isc) across intestine. delta Isc was a hyperbolic function of galactose concentration characterized by the parameters Vmax (maximum change in delta Isc) and Km (concentration needed to attain a velocity equal to half the Vmax).
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