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Abstract
The influence of hypothermia on arabinose, calcium, glucose and lysine intestinal absorption was studied in anesthetized rats by means of «in situ» whole small bowell perfusion; two lots of animals with rectal temperatures of 37 ± 1º C and 24 ± 1º C were compared. Arabinose absorption was not reduced by hypothermia; calcium absorption at 24 ± 10 C fall to zéro when it is in intestinal lumen at the same concentration than in plasma, and was significantly reduced when luminal concentration is three times bigger than plasmati'c one. In our experimental conditions hypothermia reduced only slightly glucose intestinal absorption. L-Lysine transport was markedly inhibited by low temperatures.
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