Journal article

Reduced intestinal epithelial cell brush border membrane calcium transport in spontaneously hypertensive rats

TE De Gooyer, W Farrugia, ME Wlodek

Journal of Hypertension | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1999

Abstract

Objective. The present study aimed to determine whether there were alterations in intestinal calcium homeostasis in the spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and to identify at which interface of the intestinal epithelial cell (brush border or basolateral) this occurs. Design. Controversy exists as to whether intestinal calcium transport is altered in association with hypertension. Studies using perfused duodenal segments of the SHR have shed little light on the problem; other studies have only measured calcium transport in brush border membrane vesicles. This study allows specific focus on calcium transport mechanisms at both the brush border and basolateral membrane using simultaneously pr..

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