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Effects of serotonin on the physiology of the rabbit small intestine

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Serotonin has been shown to alter the intestinal transport of ions and intestinal motility. These effects may interfere with each other, modulating the whole physiology of the intestine. We have previously shown that serotonin also alters the transport of nutrients. Thus, the aims of the present work were to determine the possible interference between the secretagogue effect of serotonin and the mechanism by which serotonin inhibits the absorption of nutrients, and to study the effect of serotonin on the digestive activity of nutrients of the brush border membrane jejunum enterocyte in the rabbit. The results show that the secretagogue effect of serotonin neither affects the inhibitory effect of serotonin on the intestinal absorption of the nutrients, nor affects the activity of Na+/K+-ATPase. The activity of sucrase and aminopeptidase N was also not affected by serotonin in the rabbit jejunum. Finally, we also studied different parameters of the motility in the rabbit small intestine. Serotonin seemed to stimulate the motility of the rabbit small intestine by increasing integrated mechanical activity and tone of muscle fibers in duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. In conclusion, serotonin might alter or modulate the whole intestinal physiology.Key words: serotonin, small intestine, motility, absorption, rabbit.
Title: Effects of serotonin on the physiology of the rabbit small intestine
Description:
Serotonin has been shown to alter the intestinal transport of ions and intestinal motility.
These effects may interfere with each other, modulating the whole physiology of the intestine.
We have previously shown that serotonin also alters the transport of nutrients.
Thus, the aims of the present work were to determine the possible interference between the secretagogue effect of serotonin and the mechanism by which serotonin inhibits the absorption of nutrients, and to study the effect of serotonin on the digestive activity of nutrients of the brush border membrane jejunum enterocyte in the rabbit.
The results show that the secretagogue effect of serotonin neither affects the inhibitory effect of serotonin on the intestinal absorption of the nutrients, nor affects the activity of Na+/K+-ATPase.
The activity of sucrase and aminopeptidase N was also not affected by serotonin in the rabbit jejunum.
Finally, we also studied different parameters of the motility in the rabbit small intestine.
Serotonin seemed to stimulate the motility of the rabbit small intestine by increasing integrated mechanical activity and tone of muscle fibers in duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.
In conclusion, serotonin might alter or modulate the whole intestinal physiology.
Key words: serotonin, small intestine, motility, absorption, rabbit.

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