2006
Evaluation of Oral Rehydration Solution by Whole‐Gut Perfusion in Rats: Effect of Osmolarity, Sodium Concentration and Resistant Starch
Subramanya S, Ramakrishna BS, Binder HJ, Farthing MJ, Young GP. Evaluation of Oral Rehydration Solution by Whole‐Gut Perfusion in Rats: Effect of Osmolarity, Sodium Concentration and Resistant Starch. Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition 2006, 43: 568-575. PMID: 17130730, DOI: 10.1097/01.mpg.0000239998.43141.b2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOsmolarity oral rehydration solutionGlucose-ORSOral rehydration solutionNet water absorptionRehydration solutionWhole-gut perfusionSmall bowel absorptionColonic fluid absorptionSeverity of diarrheaAmylase-resistant starchSteady-state perfusionEscherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxinColi heat-stable enterotoxinBowel perfusionBowel absorptionSevere diarrheaDifferent etiologiesHigher net absorptionSegmental perfusionWistar ratsHeat-stable enterotoxinClinical practiceNet secretionExperimental animalsPerfusion
1982
Demonstration of net potassium absorption in mammalian colon
Hayslett J, Halevy J, Pace P, Binder H. Demonstration of net potassium absorption in mammalian colon. American Journal Of Physiology 1982, 242: g209-g214. PMID: 7065184, DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1982.242.3.g209.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPotassium-deficient animalsNet potassium absorptionNet potassium secretionPlasma potassium levelsPotassium secretionNet potassium movementPotassium levelsPotassium-loaded animalsPotassium movementMammalian colonColon of controlLow-sodium solutionDistal colonPotassium absorptionSodium solutionControl animalsProximal segmentDistal lumensIntestinal transportNet secretionColonCarrier-mediated processSecretionAdditional studiesVivo studies