Regulation of porcine biliary secretion by secretin

S S Saetre, N J Andersen, T Houe, P Svendsen, J F Rehfeld, O Olsen, O B Schaffalitzky de Muckadell

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Abstract

The importance of physiological plasma levels of secretin in biliary bicarbonate secretion is not known. However, in anaesthetized pigs the substantial hepatic output of bicarbonate into the duodenum in response to low doses of secretin exceeds pancreatic bicarbonate output. The aim was therefore to study the relationship between duodenal acidification, secretin and hepatic biliary bicarbonate output in the conscious pig. Göttingen minipigs (n = 22) were cholecystectomized and the common bile duct catheterized. The biliary bicarbonate secretion in response to intraduodenal HCl, secretin or pentagastrin given intravenously, and to meal was studied. Intraduodenal HCl infusion, secretin and pentagastrin given intravenously augmented hepatic bicarbonate output and plasma secretin concentrations significantly. The secretin response to acidification was sufficient to explain the subsequent increase in biliary bicarbonate secretion. Hepatic bicarbonate secretion and concentrations of CCK and secretin in plasma increased postprandially. Exclusion of bile salts from the duodenum abolished postprandial increase in bile volume and increased release of CCK in fasting and fed pigs whereas secretin release was diminished. The results demonstrate that hepatic bicarbonate secretion is stimulated by endogenous secretin and therefore may have a physiological role in duodenal neutralization.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftActa Physiologica Scandinavica
Vol/bind163
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)113-9
Antal sider7
ISSN0001-6772
DOI
StatusUdgivet - maj 1998

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