Summary
The true biological role of gut glucagon-like immunoreactive materials (gut GLI) is
still unknown, although the stimulatory effect of intraluminal nutrients on the secretion
of gut GLI has been described. The present authors, using the canine intestinal loop
prepared from the terminal portion of the ileum, investigated how gut GLI would respond
to digestive juice or its components. When bladder bile collected from another dog
and diluted to 10% in saline was instillated into canine ileal loop, gut GLI in a
branch of regional mesenteric vein was elevated significantly. Cholic acid suspended
in saline (0.25 g/50 ml) also stimulated gut GLI secretion in a similar pattern to
that of bile administration. On the other hand, 154 mM NaHCO3 which is a major inorganic component of pancreatic juice did not affect the venous
level of gut GLI.
Key-Words:
Gut GLI
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Glucagon
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Bile
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Bile Acid
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Cholic Acid
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NaHCO
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