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Atropine and exocrine pancreatic secretion in alcohol-fed dogs.

Authors: TISCORNIA OM; SARLES H.; PALASCIANO, Giuseppe;

Atropine and exocrine pancreatic secretion in alcohol-fed dogs.

Abstract

In dogs provided with chroinic pancreatic and gastric fistulas (Thomas canula), one of them vagotomized and alcohol-fed for 17 months with 50% (v/v) intragastric ethanol (0.2gm./kg.), an atropine perfusion (1.0 mg./hr.) superimposed on a continuous i.v. injection of secretion (GIH, 1.0 CU./kg./hr.) and CCK (GIH, Crick, Harper 3.0 U./kg./hr) prevents the excitatory effects on pancreatic secretion of an acute i.v. ethanol infusion (1.3 gm./kg.). In alcohol-fed dogs, the i.v. ehtanol-induced excitatory effect on 'pancreon' is exerted through a cholinergic mechanism, elicited at the hypothalamic bulbar centers and/or the intrapancreatic ganglia.

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Italy
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Atropine, Time Factors, Ethanol, Hypothalamus, Parasympatholytics, Vagus Nerve, Stimulation, Chemical, Perfusion, Dogs, Secretin, Animals, Ganglia, Cholecystokinin, Pancreas

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