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Effects of Chronic Intragastric Ethanol Administration on Canine Exocrine Pancreatic Secretion

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Pages 85-96 | Received 21 Aug 1972, Accepted 24 Oct 1972, Published online: 16 Oct 2020
 

Abstract

Sarles, H., Tiscornia, O., Palasciano, G., Brasca, A., Hage, G., Devaux, M. A. & Gullo, L. 1973. Effects of Chronic Intragastric Ethanol Administration on Canine Exocrine Pancreatic Secretion. Scand. J. Gastroent 8, 85-96.

The effect of an acute intravenous infusion of 1.3 g/kg of ethanol superimposed on a prolonged infusion of either 1.0 U/kg/h of secretin or 1.0 U/kg/h secretin + 3.0 U/kg/h CCK has been studied in 6 dogs provided with Thomas cannulae before and at the 6th and 14th week of a daily intragastric administration of 2.0 g ethanol, (a) Increased response to CCK stimulation is the main feature of pancreatic gland subjected to chronic intragastric ethanol administration, (b) Chronic alcoholism abolished the previously described inhibitory action on pancreatic secretion of acute intravenous ethanol, (c) Microcalculi (rich in calcium) and protein plugs were excreted during chronic alcoholism.

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