Inagaki O, Syono T, Nagasaka H, Fujita Y, Inoue S, Mori H. Effect of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 on intestinal glucose absorption in uremic rats.
Ren Fail 1989;
11:17-21. [PMID:
2772282 DOI:
10.3109/08860228909066941]
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Abstract
The effect of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25-D) on the absorption of glucose in the small intestine was studied in five-sixths nephrectomized uremic rats and sham-operated rats. Four weeks after the nephrectomy, the uremic animals were divided into two groups: One group was given 1,25-D (300 pmol/kg body weight/day, three times per week) intraperitoneally, and the other was left untreated. One week after the 1,25-D treatment, an in vivo glucose absorption test was performed at 00.00 h in consideration of the circadian rhythm of glucose absorption. In untreated uremic rats, the glucose absorption rate was lower than in sham-operated rats. In 1,25-D treated uremic rats, the glucose absorption rate was higher than in untreated uremic rats and not lower than in sham-operated rats. These results suggest that the absorption rate of glucose of the small intestine is reduced in uremic rats and that it is recovered on treatment with 1,25-D.
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