Effect of Bisacodyl on Intestinal Electrolyte and Water Net Transport and Transit
The effect of bisacodyl on intestinal electrolyte, glucose, and water transport, and transit was studied in 6 healthy volunteers by intestinal perfusion. A 5-lumen tube with an occluding balloon allowed constant perfusion (10 ml/min) of 30 cm of the upper jejunum and a rapid collection of the perfusate free of contaminants. A phenol red bolus was injected into the tube and its passage through the test segment was calculated by dye dilution formula. A 1-hour control period was followed by a test period with 6 mg/h bisacodyl and followed by 2 other 1-hour control periods. Net absorption of Na+ (0.35 +/- 0.08 mmol/min) and water (1.7 +/- 0.6 ml/min) changed to net secretion (Na+ -0.93 +/- 0.3 …