K. Burdett et F. Lauterbach, GASTRIC FUNDIC INHIBITION OF SUGAR-TRANSPORT ACROSS THE INTESTINAL-MUCOSA OF GUINEA-PIG, Pflugers Archiv, 426(6), 1994, pp. 491-498
A low molecular weight peptide designated gastric fundic factor (GFF),
extracted from porcine fundic mucosa and administered to the serosal
surface of mucosal sheets from guinea-pig intestine, decreased the tra
nsport of luminal glucose across the sheets by up to 70%. The results
show that gastric fundic inhibition of glucose absorption observed in
different animal models in vivo can be reproduced in vitro, and sugges
t that the intestinal mucosa itself is the target for peptide hormone(
s) released by the gastric fundic mucosa. Simultaneous transport of al
pha-aminoisobutyric acid, a nonmetabolisable amino acid, through the j
ejunal mucosa was unaffected as was paracellular permeation by inulin.
However, amino acid transport was also reduced when GFF was administe
red to sheets of ileal mucosa. The intestinal mucosal sheet in vitro i
s a sensitive and convenient model with which to follow the purificati
on of GFF to homogeneity.