VITAMINS
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The Effect of Dietary Calcium and Vitamin D_3 on the Duodenal Cadmium Transport in the Rat
Sachiko MORIUCHIYoko OTAWARANorimasa HOSOYASetsuko NODA
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1978 Volume 52 Issue 12 Pages 547-552

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The effect of dietary Ca and vitamin D_3 on the duodenal Cd transport was observed in the rat using everted gut sac technique in vitro. 1. Duodenal Cd transport was significantly increased in vitamin D deficient rat, however, it was not influenced by dietary Ca. The duodenal tissue binding and/or uptake of Cd from mucosal incubation medium was neither influenced by vitamin D_3 nor dietary Ca. 2. The transported Cd to serosal medium was very little compared to the Cd binding and/or uptake of duodenal tissue, suggesting two steps mechanism for intestinal Cd transport. The first step is the transfer from mucosal medium to duodenal mucosa and the second step is from duodenal mucosa to serosal medium. The second step was influenced by vitamin D. These results suggested that a significant increase in hepatic Cd accumulation of vitamin D deficient rat could be ascribed to the increase in the intestinal Cd absorption.
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