Simple and Noninvasive Breath Test Using 13C-Acetic Acid to Evaluate Gastric Emptying in Conscious Rats and Its Validation by Metoclopramide

The 13C-breath test has been used to clinically evaluate gastric emptying. However, this method has not been sufficiently validated in experimental animals. The present study aimed to establish a simple and noninvasive 13C-breath-test system in Sprague-Dawley male rats. After fasting, rats were oral...

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Main Authors: Masayuki Uchida, Noriko Endo, Kimiko Shimizu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2005-01-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861319321541
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spelling doaj-02ea8624b94f431f96c2d605e0e2d8622020-11-25T02:06:26ZengElsevierJournal of Pharmacological Sciences1347-86132005-01-01984388395Simple and Noninvasive Breath Test Using 13C-Acetic Acid to Evaluate Gastric Emptying in Conscious Rats and Its Validation by MetoclopramideMasayuki Uchida0Noriko Endo1Kimiko Shimizu2Food Science Institute, Division of Research and Development, Meiji Dairies Corporation, 540 Naruda, Odawara, Kanagawa 250-0862, Japan; Corresponding author. FAX: +81-465-36-2776 E-mail: masayuki_uchida@meiji-milk.comFood Science Institute, Division of Research and Development, Meiji Dairies Corporation, 540 Naruda, Odawara, Kanagawa 250-0862, JapanFood Science Institute, Division of Research and Development, Meiji Dairies Corporation, 540 Naruda, Odawara, Kanagawa 250-0862, JapanThe 13C-breath test has been used to clinically evaluate gastric emptying. However, this method has not been sufficiently validated in experimental animals. The present study aimed to establish a simple and noninvasive 13C-breath-test system in Sprague-Dawley male rats. After fasting, rats were orally administered Racol containing 13C-acetic acid and housed in a desiccator. The expired air in the chamber was collected in a breath-sampling bag using a tube and aspiration pump. The level of 13CO2 in the expired air was measured using an infrared spectrometer at appropriate intervals for 120 min. During this period, the rate of 13CO2 excretion increased, peaked, and decreased thereafter. The maximum concentration (Cmax) and area under the curve (AUC120 min) of 13CO2 excretion increased in volume- and dose-dependent manners. The time taken to reach the maximum concentration (Tmax) of 13CO2 excretion increased as the volume increased, but was not affected by the dose of 13C-labeled acetic acid. Metoclopramide dose-dependently increased the Cmax and shortened Tmax of 13CO2 excretion compared with those of the control rats, whereas the AUC120 min was not affected. These results confirm that this simple method can successfully evaluate gastric emptying. Moreover, this system is suitable for investigating additional physiological functions using other labeled compounds. Keywords:: 13C-acetic acid, breath test in rats, gastric emptying, metoclopramidehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861319321541
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Noriko Endo
Kimiko Shimizu
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Noriko Endo
Kimiko Shimizu
Simple and Noninvasive Breath Test Using 13C-Acetic Acid to Evaluate Gastric Emptying in Conscious Rats and Its Validation by Metoclopramide
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
author_facet Masayuki Uchida
Noriko Endo
Kimiko Shimizu
author_sort Masayuki Uchida
title Simple and Noninvasive Breath Test Using 13C-Acetic Acid to Evaluate Gastric Emptying in Conscious Rats and Its Validation by Metoclopramide
title_short Simple and Noninvasive Breath Test Using 13C-Acetic Acid to Evaluate Gastric Emptying in Conscious Rats and Its Validation by Metoclopramide
title_full Simple and Noninvasive Breath Test Using 13C-Acetic Acid to Evaluate Gastric Emptying in Conscious Rats and Its Validation by Metoclopramide
title_fullStr Simple and Noninvasive Breath Test Using 13C-Acetic Acid to Evaluate Gastric Emptying in Conscious Rats and Its Validation by Metoclopramide
title_full_unstemmed Simple and Noninvasive Breath Test Using 13C-Acetic Acid to Evaluate Gastric Emptying in Conscious Rats and Its Validation by Metoclopramide
title_sort simple and noninvasive breath test using 13c-acetic acid to evaluate gastric emptying in conscious rats and its validation by metoclopramide
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series Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
issn 1347-8613
publishDate 2005-01-01
description The 13C-breath test has been used to clinically evaluate gastric emptying. However, this method has not been sufficiently validated in experimental animals. The present study aimed to establish a simple and noninvasive 13C-breath-test system in Sprague-Dawley male rats. After fasting, rats were orally administered Racol containing 13C-acetic acid and housed in a desiccator. The expired air in the chamber was collected in a breath-sampling bag using a tube and aspiration pump. The level of 13CO2 in the expired air was measured using an infrared spectrometer at appropriate intervals for 120 min. During this period, the rate of 13CO2 excretion increased, peaked, and decreased thereafter. The maximum concentration (Cmax) and area under the curve (AUC120 min) of 13CO2 excretion increased in volume- and dose-dependent manners. The time taken to reach the maximum concentration (Tmax) of 13CO2 excretion increased as the volume increased, but was not affected by the dose of 13C-labeled acetic acid. Metoclopramide dose-dependently increased the Cmax and shortened Tmax of 13CO2 excretion compared with those of the control rats, whereas the AUC120 min was not affected. These results confirm that this simple method can successfully evaluate gastric emptying. Moreover, this system is suitable for investigating additional physiological functions using other labeled compounds. Keywords:: 13C-acetic acid, breath test in rats, gastric emptying, metoclopramide
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