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Spinal cord transection modifies ileal fluid and electrolyte transport in rats
Authors:Medeiros Bruno Amaral  dos Santos Camila Linhares  Palheta Raimundo Campos  de Queiroz Dário Augusto Ferreira  da Graça José Ronaldo Vasconcelos  dos Santos Armenio Aguiar  Rola Francisco Hélio  Lima Aldo Angelo Moreira  Gondim Francisco de Assis Aquino
Affiliation:Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Brazil.
Abstract:
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is associated with severe autonomic changes, including inhibition of gastrointestinal (GI) motility. GI motility changes are known to affect electrolytes transport and these changes have not been adequately studied after SCI. We studied the ileal permeability to fluid and electrolytes in rats submitted to experimental spinal cord transection (SCT), between T4 and T5, throughout the first week after SCT. SCT increased ileal secretion of Na+ (P<0.05) and decreased the Cl(-) absorption during the first week post SCI (P<0.05). Water transport was also significantly altered, leading to increased water secretion following the Na+ gradient. Ileal secretion of K+ was significantly increased 1 and 7 days after spinal cord injury. To our knowledge, the present findings are the first direct evidence that SCT alters ileal electrolyte transport in rats. Further studies are necessary to evaluate the mechanisms involved in this phenomenon.
Keywords:Swallowing reflex   Hypoxia   Gastric distension   Emetic drug
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