[Effects of carbachol and atropine on bile secretion in sheep].

Polskie archiwum weterynaryjne Pub Date : 1988-01-01
S Garwacki, J Dabrowski, M Dutkiewicz
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Experiments were performed on rams prepared surgically to make possible the control of bile flow and the maintenance of enterohepatic circulation of bile components. Carbachol and atropine were infused into the jugular vein for 2 hours in the amounts: 0.3 and 0.7 microgram/kg b.w./min. respectively. Carbachol administration did not affect significantly the bile production. Atropine led to the significant decrease in the bile flow (p less than 0.01) by diminished concentration of bile acids in the bile. On the basis of the obtained results the role of n. vagus in the regulation of biliary secretion is discussed. It is suggested, that in physiological conditions the biliary secretion is, to some extent, maintained as a result of the muscarinic receptor stimulation. This stimulation attains the maximum level and it is not possible to evoke rise in bile production after either n. vagus stimulation or administration of parasympathomimetic agents.

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[氨基酚和阿托品对绵羊胆汁分泌的影响]。
为了控制胆汁流量和维持胆汁成分的肠肝循环,在手术准备的公羊上进行了实验。分别以0.3、0.7微克/kg b.w./min的剂量向颈静脉滴注卡巴醇和阿托品2小时。分别。给药对胆汁分泌无显著影响。阿托品通过降低胆汁中胆汁酸浓度导致胆汁流量显著减少(p < 0.01)。在此基础上,讨论了迷走神经在调节胆道分泌中的作用。这表明,在生理条件下,胆道分泌在一定程度上是由于毒蕈碱受体刺激的结果。这种刺激达到最大水平,并且不可能在迷走神经刺激或副交感神经药物的管理后引起胆汁产生的增加。
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