Title : Effect of systemic acid-base disorders on colonic intracellular pH and ion transport.

Pub. Date : 1985 Jul

PMID : 3925792






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1 When animals in all groups were considered, there were strong correlations between mucosal pHi and both arterial PCO2 (r = -0.76) and pH (r = 0.82) and between mucosal [HCO3]i and both arterial PCO2 (r = 0.98) and HCO3 concentration (r = 0.77). pco2 glucose-6-phosphate isomerase Rattus norvegicus
2 When animals in all groups were considered, there were strong correlations between mucosal pHi and both arterial PCO2 (r = -0.76) and pH (r = 0.82) and between mucosal [HCO3]i and both arterial PCO2 (r = 0.98) and HCO3 concentration (r = 0.77). pco2 glucose-6-phosphate isomerase Rattus norvegicus
3 When animals in all groups were considered, there were strong correlations between mucosal pHi and both arterial PCO2 (r = -0.76) and pH (r = 0.82) and between mucosal [HCO3]i and both arterial PCO2 (r = 0.98) and HCO3 concentration (r = 0.77). pco2 glucose-6-phosphate isomerase Rattus norvegicus
4 These findings suggest that the systemic acid-base disorders cause changes in colonic mucosal pHi and [HCO3]i as a consequence of altered arterial PCO2 and HCO3 concentration. pco2 glucose-6-phosphate isomerase Rattus norvegicus