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The absorption of organic anions and the influence of these anions on the movement of HCO −3 were studied in vivo in rat colon using a perfusion technique. The absorption of short chain fatty acids (SCFA's) such as acetate, propionate, and butyrate was much greater than that of succinate or lactate. With increasing initial concentration of SCFA up to 100 mmol · l−1, SCFA absorption increased linearly in correspondence with HCO −3 appearance. FinalpCO2 level of the perfusion solution with SCFA was the same as the plasma level. Among the SCFA's, no significant differences in absorption or their effects on HCO −3 appearance were observed. The presence of Na+ stimulated SCFA absorption, and the maximum value was obtained at more than 100 mmol · l−1 of Na+.
These results suggest that a specific system for HCO −3 secretion activated by SCFA exists in the colon, and that this system may control the intraluminal pH by the alkalization of intestinal contents.
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Umesaki, Y., Yajima, T., Yokokura, T. et al. Effect of organic acid absorption on bicarbonate transport in rat colon. Pflugers Arch. 379, 43–47 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00622903
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