Bile salts promote the absorption of insulin from the rat colon

Ehud Ziv*, Miriam Kidron, Elliot M. Berry, Hanoch Bar-On

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Abstract

The absorption of insulin mixed with sodium deoxycholate (DOC) or sodium cholate from the rectal mucosa of diabetic and non-diabetic rats was measured by the effect on blood glucose levels. Blood sugar was lowere by 50% one hour after administration of 12 u soluble insulin mixed with 1-10 mg/ml DOC, or 2-20 mg/ml sodium cholate. There was a linear correlation between the reduction in blood glucose and the amount of insulin administered (1-64 units) when mixed with 5 mg/ml DOC. Radioimmuno-assay of plasma insulin showed an increase from 16.2 μu/ml to 3335 muuu/ml after rectal administration of 12 u soluble insulin. We conclude that insulin when mixed with bile salts can be absorbed by the intestine to reach the circulation in a biologically active form.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)803-809
Number of pages7
JournalLife Sciences
Volume29
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Aug 1981
Externally publishedYes

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