Activity of a HCO-3 stimulated Mg2+ dependent ATPase is demonstrated in mitochondrial fractions of the avian duodenum. Suppression of eggshell calcification resulted in a slight reduction in Mg2+, Ca2+ and Mg2+HCO-3 ATPase activities. Duodenal carbonic anhydrase activity was lower in birds laying soft-shelled eggs than in birds laying normal eggs.
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November 1984
Stimulation of Mg2+, Ca2+ and Mg2+HCO-3 dependent ATPase activity in mitochondrial and microsomal fractions from the uteri of laying hens is demonstrated. ATPase activity was greatest with 5 mM concentrations of Mg2+ at pH 8.5, and at pH 7.
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July 1977
The net water movements through the duodenum in laying hens are directly dependent on the applied osmotic gradient. The passive water permeability (Lp) of the mucosa is 6 times higher during absorption (mucosa to serosa: 70 microliter/h/mOsm) than in the opposite direction (secretion: 11.5 microliter/h/mOsm) and its semi permeability is 0.
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