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Effect of octreotide on fluid absorption and secretion by the normal human jejunum and ileum <i>in vivo</i>

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2002

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Octreotide causes an increase in the net epithelial cell absorption rate of a balanced electrolyte solution in the normal jejunum and ileum. In the jejunum, this proabsorptive effect is mediated mainly by the reduction of normal active electrolyte secretion, rather than by stimulation of normal active electrolyte absorption. These results support the hypothesis that part of the antidiarrhoeal action of octreotide is due to its effects on active electrolyte transport mechanisms by normal epithelial cells of the small intestine.

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