1968
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1968.sp008463
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The ontogeny of electrical activity associated with absorption of solutes across the developing small intestine of the chick (Gallus domesticus)

Abstract: 1. Electrical potentials across the developing intestine of the chick were measured in vitro 3-4 days before and up to 32 days after hatching.2. Embryonic intestine had a very high endogenous p.d. (serosa positive to mucosa) which decreased up to hatching. This decrease continued during intestinal maturation, reaching a basal level several days after hatching.3. Transfer potential differences were caused only by the actively transferred hexoses both in embryonic and post-embryonic intestine. These potentials d… Show more

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“…Correlation between electrical potential across the rat intestine and active transport mechanisms for sugars has been studied by Barry et al (1965) and in chicken by Hudson and Levin (1968). The results showed that the endogenous electrical activity in the chicken intestine was altered by calcium absence in- dependently of the actively transported substrates addition.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Correlation between electrical potential across the rat intestine and active transport mechanisms for sugars has been studied by Barry et al (1965) and in chicken by Hudson and Levin (1968). The results showed that the endogenous electrical activity in the chicken intestine was altered by calcium absence in- dependently of the actively transported substrates addition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%