Abstract: | The effect of heat stable and heat labile Escherichia coli enterotoxins or cholera toxin in combination with theophylline on net water, sodium and chloride and unidirectional sodium and chloride fluxes was examined in acute isolated loops of jejunum of weanling swine. The effect of heat stable enterotoxin in combination with theophylline was determined in loops located in the proximal jejunum, while combinations of theophylline and either heat labile enterotoxin or cholera toxin were studied in the distal jejunum. In each situation the addition of theophylline resulted in an additive rather than a synergistic increment of intestinal secretory activity. This study implies that the intestinal adenyl cyclase system and enterotoxin induced intestinal secretion may not be directly related in the swine small intestine. |