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Using an in vivo onepass perfusion technique, transport of water (H2O), sodium (Na), chloride (Cl), bicarbonate (HCO3) and potassium (K) was studied in segments of the jejunum and ileum in normally growing 2-, 3- and 8-week-old rats. From solutions containing in mmole/1, NaCl 120, KCl 5, NaHCO3 25, Phenol Red 100 μmoles, glucose 0 or 15 and mannitol 25 or 10, quantitative differences in the net transport rates (μmoles/hr per g dry weight of segment) were observed. In general permeability of the epithelium of the perfused segments to H2O, Cl, HCO3 and K appeared to be greater in the 2 than in the 8-week-old rats. Glucose had the expected effect of enhancing absorption rates of water and Na in the segments of the rats at all three age periods.
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