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The effects of ethanol on pancreatic blood flow in awake and anesthetized dogs.

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Friedman, HS; Lowery, R; Shaughnessy, E; Scorza, J
Published in: Proc Soc Exp Biol Med
December 1983

The pathophysiology of alcohol-induced acute pancreatitis is not clear. Ischemic injury has been suggested as a possible mechanism. To examine the effects of ethanol on pancreatic and splanchnic blood flow, measurements were made in fasted, conditioned awake dogs before and after iv infusion of ethanol (1.7 g/kg). At 30 min blood ethanol concentration ranged between 60 and 150 mg/dl and at 60 min between 166 and 350 mg/dl. Although cardiac output, aortic pressure, left atrial pressure, and arterial pH did not change, pancreatic flow declined by 39 +/- 12 ml/min/100 g, P less than 0.05 (from 173 +/- 10 ml/min/100 g) at 30 min and was still depressed (by 27 +/- 12 ml/min/100 g, P less than 0.05) at 60 min. Concomitantly, hepatic arterial flow increased. While hepatic and pancreatic flow changed inversely, the correlation (r = -0.17) of these changes was not significant. At comparable blood ethanol concentrations in pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs hepatic arterial flow increased by 11 +/- 3 ml/min/100 g, P less than 0.01 (from 24 +/- 5 ml/min/100 g), but pancreatic flow did not change. Thus, in the awake dog at blood levels that would produce mild to moderate alcoholic intoxication in man, ethanol reduces pancreatic flow. Although hepatic flow increases concomitantly, the relationship of these changes appears to be independent.

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Proc Soc Exp Biol Med

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ISSN

0037-9727

Publication Date

December 1983

Volume

174

Issue

3

Start / End Page

377 / 382

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Splanchnic Circulation
  • Regional Blood Flow
  • Pancreas
  • Liver Circulation
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Humans
  • Hemodynamics
  • Ethanol
  • Dogs
  • Carbon Dioxide
 

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Friedman, H. S., Lowery, R., Shaughnessy, E., & Scorza, J. (1983). The effects of ethanol on pancreatic blood flow in awake and anesthetized dogs. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med, 174(3), 377–382. https://doi.org/10.3181/00379727-174-41751
Friedman, H. S., R. Lowery, E. Shaughnessy, and J. Scorza. “The effects of ethanol on pancreatic blood flow in awake and anesthetized dogs.Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 174, no. 3 (December 1983): 377–82. https://doi.org/10.3181/00379727-174-41751.
Friedman HS, Lowery R, Shaughnessy E, Scorza J. The effects of ethanol on pancreatic blood flow in awake and anesthetized dogs. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1983 Dec;174(3):377–82.
Friedman, H. S., et al. “The effects of ethanol on pancreatic blood flow in awake and anesthetized dogs.Proc Soc Exp Biol Med, vol. 174, no. 3, Dec. 1983, pp. 377–82. Pubmed, doi:10.3181/00379727-174-41751.
Friedman HS, Lowery R, Shaughnessy E, Scorza J. The effects of ethanol on pancreatic blood flow in awake and anesthetized dogs. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1983 Dec;174(3):377–382.

Published In

Proc Soc Exp Biol Med

DOI

ISSN

0037-9727

Publication Date

December 1983

Volume

174

Issue

3

Start / End Page

377 / 382

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Splanchnic Circulation
  • Regional Blood Flow
  • Pancreas
  • Liver Circulation
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Humans
  • Hemodynamics
  • Ethanol
  • Dogs
  • Carbon Dioxide