We previously suggested in the in vitro mouse jejunum that when the primary epithelial barrier on the villi was largely disabled, a secondary mucosal barrier substitutes for the primary one. This study showed that the mucosal Ca(2+) removal did not further deteriorate the histology but increased transmural conductance and lucifer yellow flux, and decreased forskolin-induced potential difference. It is suggested that in this injury model the postulated secondary barrier is Ca(2+)-dependent and likely to be present on or immediately beneath the mucosal surface.
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