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Effect of virus-induced destruction of villous epithelium on intestinal secretion induced by heat-stable Escherichia coli enterotoxins and prostaglandin E1 in swine
Authors:S C Whipp  H W Moon  L J Kemeny  R A Argenzio
Abstract:Villous atrophy and crypt hyperplasia were induced in the jejunal epithelium of thirteen 3-week-old pigs by inoculation with transmissible gastroenteritis virus. The responses (changes in net fluid movement) induced in ligated intestinal loops of these pigs by intraloop injections of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) or Escherichia coli broth culture filtrates containing either or both E coli heat-stable enterotoxins (STa and STb) were compared with the responses induced by these preparations in littermates not inoculated with virus. Villous atrophy was associated with a marked decrease in response to preparations containing STa, STb, or STa + STb, but the response to PGE1 was undiminished. These results were consistent with the reports of others that the response to cyclic adenosine monophosphate-mediated secretogogues (PGE1) is a function of crypt epithelium; however, the present results also suggest that the secretory response to STa and to STb is dependent on the integrity of the villous epithelium. In the present study, loss of villous epithelium was associated with loss of response to STa and STb, but not to PGE1.
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