Dietary calcium supplementation, blood pressure, and intestinal calcium absorption

1994 
This study investigated the potential intestinal mechanism in the blood pressure-lowering effect of dietary calcium supplement. Adult Wistar rats received, through a gastrotomy cannula, either 5 or 30 mg elemental calcium-d -1 -100 g BW -1 for 10 days. At day 11, mean arterial pressure was measured directly in anesthetized animals and calcium absorption determined using an in situ measurement technique of calcium absorption. An intestinal loop (duodenum and proximal jejunum) was perfused both by the intraluminal and the vascular routes. A solution containing 45 Ca was perfused intraluminally and the 45 Ca appearing in the venous effluent was determined to estimate calcium absorption
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