Action of glucagon and atropine on mucosal blood flow of resting fundic pouches of dogs

1975 
Abstract Clearance of plasma aminopyrine (an index of mucosal blood flow, MBF) into acid (0.1 N HCl) instilled into Heidenhain pouches was about 200 ml per 30 min under basal conditions. Glucagon 50 μg/kg s.c. significantly decreased the MBF from 200 to 132 ml per 30 min at one hr; the decrease lasted about 60 min. Infusion of glucagon 50 μg/kg i.v. for 1 hr produced a delayed reduction of MBF lasting for more than 90 min. Under the same experimental conditions, atropine 50 μg/kg reduced MBF from 200 to 166 ml per 30 min upon subcutaneous administration and showed no significant effect by i.v. infusion. The increase in residual volume of the pouch caused by glucagon could not account for all the decrease in clearance of aminopyrine. We conclude that glucagon reduces gastric mucosal blood flow under basal conditions.
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