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摘要
采用狗空肠分离段,在体外双腔系统中研究了pH对肠道氟(F)吸收的影响。粘膜缓冲液的pH在6.5-8.2范围内变化,F浓度在0.11-1.1 mM (2.1-21 ppm F)范围内变化。浆液缓冲液的pH保持在7.5恒定。在这一生理范围内,没有观察到pH对肠段F转运的影响。粘膜侧较低的pH值抑制了F转运,但这似乎是继发于对上皮的毒性作用,包括抑制水转运。在测试范围内,没有发现证据支持F作为未解离的氟化氢(HF)通过肠上皮运输的概念。
Influence of pH on intestinal fluoride transport in vitro.
The effect of pH on intestinal fluoride (F) absorption was investigated in vitro using isolated segments of dog jejunum in a 2-chamber system. The pH of the mucosal buffer was varied in the range 6.5-8.2, and F concentration in the range 0.11-1.1 mM (2.1-21 ppm F). The serosal buffer was held constant at pH 7.5. No effect of pH within this physiological range was observed on F transport across the intestinal segment. Much lower pH values on the mucosal side inhibited F transport, but this appeared to be secondary to toxic effects on the epithelium, including an inhibition of water transport. Within the range tested, no evidence was found supporting the concept that F transport across intestinal epithelium occurs as the undissociated hydrogen fluoride (HF).