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Dóbi I - - 1991
The in vivo mesenteric vascular effect of the novel, endothelium-derived endogenous polypeptide, endothelin-1 (ET-1) was examined in experiments performed on pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs. Blood supply to a segment of the small bowel was measured simultaneously with an electromagnetic flow probe and computer-assisted thermography which senses flow-dependent infrared irradiation. It was found ...
Gosche J R - - 1990
Enteral nutritional support has been found to result in better maintenance of mucosal integrity during stress than parenterally administered nutritional support. In our experiments, we employed in vivo microvascular techniques to examine the effect of mucosally applied glucose on intestinal microvascular blood flow during hyperdynamic live Escherichia coli bacteremia in ...
Oshima A - - 1990
The effects of glucagon, heparin, urokinase, thromboxane synthetase inhibitor (OKY-046), and the free radical scavengers, superoxide dismutase and catalase (SOD + CAT), on the viability of ischemic intestine were evaluated based on various parameters measured. The mucosal blood flow, the fluorescence pattern, and the histopathological findings in a rabbit model ...
Miller M J - - 1990
We examined the local hemodynamic response of intestinal loops during acute necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in anesthetized rabbits. NEC was induced in ileal loops by transmural injection of a solution containing casein (10 mg/ml) and calcium gluconate (50 mg/ml) acidified to pH 4.0 with propionic or acetic acid. Control loops received ...
Navaratnam R L - - 1990
Endotoxemia is responsible for many of the pathophysiologic alterations that occur with Gram-negative sepsis. We utilized a chronic ovine model to determine the hemodynamic disturbances in the gastrointestinal tract during endotoxemia. Sheep with indwelling arterial, venous, and pulmonary arterial catheters were used. An ultrasonic flow probe was placed on the ...
Mathison R - - 1990
1. Changes in tissue and organ blood flow associated with sensitization of rats to the nematode parasite, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, were studied 30 to 35 days after infection, a time when very few worms remain in the animal. 2. Neither active nor passive sensitization modified heart rate, mean arterial blood pressure, ...
Read L C - - 1990
beta-Casomorphins (beta-CMs) derived from milk beta-casein may exert various opiate activities in milk-fed infants. To assess the physiological significance of beta-CMs as a source of circulating opioids in infants, we measured absorption rates of several beta-CMs under near-physiological conditions using in situ autoperfused lamb intestine. The naturally occurring beta-CMs, beta-CM-7 ...
Montgomery A - - 1990
The aim of this study was to investigate the oxygenation of the gastrointestinal tract mucosa using indirect pH measurements in a porcine septic model (intravenous infusion of live E. coli). By means of intraluminally placed balloon catheters (Tonomitior) permeable to CO2, intramucosal pH (pHi) was calculated using the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. ...
Gardiner S M - - 1990
The effects on coeliac and superior mesenteric blood flows of intravenous bolus doses of arginine-8-vasopressin (0.7 and 7.0 pmol) porcine neuromedin U-25 (0.01 and 1.0 nmol), rat alpha-calcitonin gene-related peptide (0.05 and 0.5 nmol), bombesin (0.06 and 0.6 nmol), and rat corticotropin-releasing factor (1.0 and 5.0 nmol) were investigated in ...
Shrewsbury R P - - 1990
The effect of moderate Fluosol-DA haemodilution on intestinal blood flow has been investigated in the rat. Antipyrine in-situ intestinal absorption is blood flow limited, and did not alter 0.5, 24, 48, or 72 h after haemodilution with 40 mL kg-1 Fluosol. Thus the intestinal blood flow rate is maintained as ...
Nowicki P T - - 1990
The goal of these experiments was to determine whether the intrinsic vascular response of postnatal intestine to acute venous pressure elevation was dependent on the preexisting level of oxygen availability. To this end, acute venous hypertension was applied to denervated loops of small intestine from 3- and 35-day-old swine anesthetized ...
Mortensen P E - - 1990
In 11 anaesthetized pigs a laparotomy was performed and the mucosal and submucosal blood flow rate in the small intestine of the pig was determined by a local application of 133Xe and by 6.5-microns radioactive microspheres. The 133Xe washout plotted in a semilogarithmic diagram showed a multiexponential configuration. As localization ...
Tuor U I - - 1990
The effect of the intrastriatal microinjection of either vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) or a related peptide-peptide histidine isoleucine (PHI)-on local cerebral blood flow in the striatum was examined using iodo[14C]antipyrine quantitative autoradiography. In 37 rats, an injection needle was inserted into a chronically implanted guide cannula and 1 microliter of ...
Buckley N M - - 1990
Circulatory effects of intraduodenal feeding with 2 and 5% glucose were studied in 29 fasted swine (1 day to 1 mo old) anesthetized with pentobarbital. Recordings included aortic and intestinal venous pressures and intestinal, renal, and femoral blood flows. Calculations included vascular resistances, arterial and intestinal venous O2 contents, and ...
Simmons H A - - 1990
The rate of flow of fluid from the caecum and from the large colon was measured in four Shetland-type ponies fed a hay diet. In two ponies with cannulas in the caecum and at the origin of the right ventral colon, a continuous intracaecal infusion of a solution of chromium ...
Mesh C L - - 1990
We investigated the effect of hemodilution on intestinal blood flow and oxygen consumption (VO2) in denervated rat small intestinal preparations. In one series of experiments, intestinal blood flow (IBF) and intestinal oxygen extraction (A-VO2) were measured during graded decreases in perfusion pressure. Control animals underwent consecutive studies without hemodilution; experimental ...
Flinn W R - - 1990
The accurate diagnosis of mesenteric arterial occlusive disease has in the past required invasive examination, primarily arteriography. Recent innovations in duplex ultrasound scan technology have for the first time provided a method for the noninvasive assessment of the splanchnic circulation in man. Mesenteric duplex scanning has been used successfully to ...
Clark E T - - 1990
Vasoactive agents, including glucagon, have been used in treatment of mesenteric ischemia. Such drugs change both intestinal blood flow and metabolism. Since reperfusion injury reflects the metabolic state of an organ as well as the duration and severity of ischemia, we investigated the effect of glucagon in a standard model ...
Palle C - - 1990
1. The present study was performed to examine and compare the effect of increasing doses of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) on vaginal blood flow following vaginal subepithelial and intravenous injection in normal women. 2. Local vaginal blood flow was measured by a heated oxygen electrode. 3. Peripheral blood samples were ...
Buckley N M - - 1990
Circulatory effects of hindlimb work were studied in 29 swine (aged 1 day to 1 month) anesthetized with pentobarbital. Femoral, renal and intestinal blood flow, resistance and autoregulatory capability were determined at different levels of hindlimb oxygen consumption before and during distal sciatic nerve stimulation. Increases in oxygen consumption were ...
Rettig R - - 1989
While the hemodynamic response pattern accompanying feeding behavior has been well characterized, there is less information about the hemodynamic changes associated with drinking. In the present study, we have measured organ blood flows in conscious, unrestrained rats during schedule-induced drinking behavior, using the tracer microsphere technique (diameter of spheres 15 ...
Montgomery A - - 1989
Intraluminal pCO/ was measured in the stomach, small intestine, and sigmoid colon of pigs using balloon catheters (Tonomitor). With the simultaneously determined arterial blood HCO3 concentration, the intramucosal pH (pHi) could be calculated using the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. Cardiac output and portal venous flow were measured using Swan-Ganz catheters. A series ...
Tabrizchi R - - 1989
1. Anipamil, a long-acting analogue of verapamil, was tested at 1, 2.5 and 5 mg kg-1 i.v. for its effects on cardiovascular status and blood flow in different organs and vascular beds in rats anaesthetized with pentobarbitone. 2. Blood flow was determined by microsphere (57Co or 113Sn) injection before, and ...
de Vries M H - - 1989
Using an isolated vasculary perfused rat small intestine we studied the role of luminal flow rate and intraluminal binding on the absorption of 1-naphthol (1-N) and the intestinal metabolism of 1-N to 1-naphthol-beta-D-glucuronide (1-NG). Raising the luminal perfusion rate resulted in a decrease in the luminal 1-N extraction ratio and ...
Shikata J - - 1989
In model experiments with mongrel dogs, intestinal strangulation obstruction was induced by occluding the superior mesenteric veins, and a rise in the inorganic phosphate value of the blood was observed. The high inorganic phosphate values of the fluid exuding from the strangulated bowel suggest that intestinal factors associated with the ...
Barua A B - - 1989
All-trans-[11-3H]retinoyl beta-glucuronide (RAG) was synthesized in a single step from all-trans-[11-3H]retinoyl fluoride, with a 24% yield. After its intraperitoneal injection into rats, RAG was detected in the blood, liver, intestine and kidney during the following 24 h period. Although the concentration of radiolabelled metabolites decreased with time, RAG predominated at ...
Mayfield S R - - 1989
We studied the effect of environmental cold stress with and without isovolaemic anaemia on blood flow and oxygen delivery to the stomach, small intestine, and colon. The purpose of the study was to investigate the independent and combined effects of an increased oxygen demand (cold stress) and decreased oxygen availability ...
Lundgren O - - 1989
This paper reviews the published work on the autoregulation of intestinal blood flow. Under certain experimental conditions, total intestinal blood flow is autoregulated at arterial pressures varying between 80 and 160 mmHg. Flow autoregulation is more pronounced in the villus circulation than in the vascular bed of the intestinal muscle ...
Hirayama H - - 1989
Function and stability of vascularly perfused, recirculating in situ rat intestine (I) and intestine-liver (IL) preparations were evaluated in fasted and nonfasted rats because these techniques may be readily applied in drug metabolism studies. The rat intestine was perfused with blood medium (7.5 ml/min) via the superior mesenteric artery, with ...
Stick J A - - 1989
The effects of butorphanol tartrate on arterial pressure, jejunal blood flow, vascular resistance, oxygen extraction, and oxygen uptake were determined in 10 anesthetized ponies ventilated with a mixture of halothane and 100% oxygen, using isolated autoperfused jejunal segments. Physiologic saline solution or butorphanol tartrate (0.2 mg/kg of body weight) was ...
Crissinger K D - - 1989
Age-related differences in the intestinal hemodynamic and oxygenation responses to arterial hemorrhage were studied in anesthetized and ventilated 1-d, 3-d, 1-wk, and 2-wk-old piglets. Steady-state values of superior mesenteric blood flow, venous pressure, and arteriovenous oxygen difference were obtained before and after 5 and 10 mL/kg arterial hemorrhage. With 5 ...
Papanicolaou G - - 1989
The effect of subacute large-bowel obstruction on the mesenteric circulation was studied in a chronic dog model. Colonic obstruction was produced 40 cm distal to the ileocolic sphincter. Five days later, gut blood flow was measured with 15 microns microspheres, together with hemodynamic and metabolic values. Two other groups provided ...
de Vries M H - - 1989
Using the isolated vascularly fluorocarbon emulsion perfused rat small intestine some factors which determine the extent of the intestinal glucuronidation of 1-naphthol to 1-naphthol-beta-D-glucuronide were studied. Increasing the luminal 1-naphthol concentration resulted in a concomitant increase in the 1-naphthol appearance in the vascular perfusate. In contrast, the total appearance of ...
de Vries M H - - 1989
The effect of activated charcoal administration on the secretion of theophylline from the blood into the intestinal lumen has been examined by use of the rat isolated vascularly perfused small intestine. A closed two compartment model was used to analyse the vascular and luminal concentration-time curves obtained. An equation was ...
Fink M P - - 1989
We tested the hypothesis that lipopolysaccharide (LPS) leads to an imbalance between mesenteric oxygen delivery (DO2) and gut metabolic demand for oxygen, even when cardiac index (CI) is within the normal range. Two groups of pentobarbital-anesthetized pigs (13 to 17 kg) were studied. The first group (LPS; n = 9) ...
Streeter M N - - 1989
To determine the effects of blends of high-moisture harvested sorghum grain (HMS) and dry-rolled corn (DRC) on site and extent of digestion, high-grain diets were fed to Angus-Hereford heifers (315 kg) in a 5 x 5 latin square. The grain portion consisted of ratios (HMS:DRC) of 0:100, 25:75, 50:50, 75:25 ...
Minamiyama M - - 1989
The total blood flow and microvessel blood flow in the mesentery and the intestine anesthetized rabbits were measured while systemic hemodynamics were altered by baroreceptor stimulation and by noradrenaline injection. The percent change of the total peripheral resistance (Rt) was greater than the change in resistance in the intestinal vascular ...
Oikawa T - - 1989
This study was aimed to clarify the fate of the perfused drug and the characteristics of the serosal compartment. A portion of rat small intestine immersed in a solution regarded as the serosal compartment was perfused in situ and the permeability of drugs into the mesenteric venous blood and into ...
Barrell G K - - 1989
Eight out of 10 lambs died within six to 11 hours after occlusion of the cranial mesenteric blood vessels by a snare placed around both the artery and vein. Death resulted from shock and was accompanied by post mortem findings identical to those seen in red gut. It is suggested ...
Rozsa Z - - 1989
The purpose of the present study is to assess the role of capsaicin-sensitive afferent nerves of the gut in bile-oleate-induced intestinal hyperemia. In anesthetized rats, intestinal blood flow (BF) was determined with a pulsed Doppler flowmeter. Systemic arterial blood pressure and heart rate were also measured. Test solutions containing either ...
Michalkiewicz M - - 1989
After subtotal thyroidectomy, the thyroid gland remnant undergoes compensatory alterations in function and morphology. Under the trophic stimulation of elevated plasma TSH concentrations, the thyroid remnant responds with an increase in hormone synthesis and secretion and, in addition, increases in mass. We have examined the alterations in thyroid blood flow ...
Buell M G - - 1989
Previous investigators in our laboratory have demonstrated that peptide YY (PYY), a putative gut hormone, exerts a potent emetic effect when administered intravenously to conscious dogs. The current study was carried out to examine the effects of an emetic dose of PYY on cardiovascular status, splanchnic blood flow distribution (estimated ...
Lopez J A - - 1989
We tested the hypothesis that atherosclerosis potentiates vasoconstrictor responses in the mesenteric circulation to stimulation of serotonergic and alpha-adrenergic receptors. In normal monkeys, infusion of serotonin had little effect on blood flow to the stomach, duodenum, and colon. In contrast, in atherosclerotic monkeys, serotonin produced a modest decrease in blood ...
Nanjundiah P - - 1989
The typical manifestations of intestinal strictures include abdominal distention, bilious vomiting, hematochezia, diarrhea, disaccharide intolerance, and occasional growth failure. However, chronic gastrointestinal (GI) blood loss from ulcers at the site of the stricture has not been noted as a major feature. We report three patients in whom an intestinal stricture ...
Whitworth P W - - 1989
In order to determine the intestinal microvascular responses to normotensive, high cardiac output (CO) bacteremia, we measured vascular diameters and blood flow at different levels of the intestinal microcirculation during live E. coli bacteremia in male Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 16). Precollicular brainstem transection was used to allow study free ...
Smirniotis V E - - 1989
Changes in the serum of CPK-BB isoenzyme were investigated in dogs with intestinal ischemia in order to determine their use as an enzymatic diagnostic test for bowel infarction. The study consisted of 12 mongrel dogs. Group I (n = 6) was assigned as a control and was subjected to lumen ...
Dalessandri K M - - 1989
Recent in vitro studies on isolated coronary and mesenteric arteries have shown that hyperlipidemia appears to hypersensitize the vascular arterial smooth muscle to drugs such as ergonovine and that this increased contractility seems to be mediated by a serotinergic mechanism. This results in vasospasm with exposure to certain vasoactive drugs ...
Krieter P A - - 1989
The pharmacokinetics and metabolism of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP24) were investigated in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Animals were instrumented with arterial and venous catheters to infuse ANP24 and sample blood at various systemic locations; ANPir concentrations were determined by radioimmunoassay. Total clearances (TC) were 150 +/- 15 and 90 +/- 3 ...
Yeo C J - - 1989
The actions of serotonin and substance P have been examined with use of an isolated, vascularly perfused rabbit ileal preparation. The vascular perfusate was composed of a modified Krebs' buffer solution that contained washed human red blood cells (hematocrit, 15% to 20%) and 3% albumin, with no added hormones or ...
Lehmann C - - 1989
The influence of the specific alpha 1-blocker prazosin on the microcirculation of the terminal ileum was examined in 10 rabbits. For this purpose an isotope clearance test was carried out by administering 133-Xenon solution into the intestinal wall before and after the intra-arterial injection of prazosin (1.0 mg) via the ...
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