Abstract

We measured intestinal permeability of mice by PIXE method. A mixture of a rubidium chloride solution and a manganese chloride solution was administered orally into mice. The blood was sampled successively after the administration, and the element contents in the blood were measured by PIXE method. The Rb content in the plasma of Rb + Mn administered group reaches maximum 5 min after the administration and decreases subsequently. The value in the whole blood of Rb + Mn administered group increases slightly for first 30 min after the administration and remarkably from 3 hrs. This increase continues for 48 hrs. That in control group is very little. Rb is probably transferred into plasma from intestinal mucosa at first, and subsequently moves into blood cells. The Mn content in control group is little. The values in the whole blood and the plasma of Rb + Mn administered group reach maximum 5 min after the administration and then decrease, and turn to decline to control level at 24 hrs. Mn is probably transferred into blood from intestinal mucosa throughout, and washed out more rapidly than Rb . The element contents of Rb and Mn in the plasma of Rb + Mn administered mice are found to increase to the peak level 5 min after the administration. Rb and Mn are useful as a tracer to study of intestinal disease with measurement by PIXE method. With this manner by PIXE method, intestinal permeability can be measured more briefly than existing methods. In order to assess intestinal permeability, we propose an indicator which is obtained by comparing the element amounts of Rb and/or Mn in blood sampled just after the administration.

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