[Various effects of secretin and pentagastrin on peripheral venous blood gas analysis].

D von Kleist, J Fuchs, F E Bauer, H D Janisch, K E Hampel
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Until recently, vasomotor effects of gastrointestinal polypeptide hormones have been observed primarily in animal experimentation. 33 volunteers were observed to survey the influence of secretin (1 CU/bw./h) and pentagastrin (0.75 micrograms/bw/h) on peripheral blood gas concentrations and on the acid/base balance. Compared to a control group, secretin caused a significant increase in pO2 and in O2 saturation (p less than 0.05). In contrast to secretin, pentagastrin caused a significant decrease in the pO2 as well as in the O2 saturation (p less than 0.05) pCO2, pH and HCO3 were not significantly affected by either secretin or pentagastrin. These results can be interpreted as possible direct vasodilatative/constrictive as well as local metabolic effects of secretin and pentagastrin.

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[分泌素和戊胃泌素对外周血静脉血气分析的各种影响]。
直到最近,胃肠道多肽激素的血管舒缩作用主要是在动物实验中观察到的。观察33名志愿者分泌素(1 CU/bw /h)和戊胃泌素(0.75微克/bw/h)对外周血气浓度和酸碱平衡的影响。与对照组相比,分泌素引起pO2和O2饱和度显著升高(p < 0.05)。与分泌素相比,pentagastrin显著降低pO2和O2饱和度(p < 0.05), pCO2、pH和HCO3均不受分泌素和pentagastrin的显著影响。这些结果可以解释为可能的直接血管扩张/收缩作用以及分泌素和pentagastrin的局部代谢作用。
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