1985
DOI: 10.1159/000199222
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Effect of Acute and Chronic Oral Administration of Ethanol on Canine Exocrine Pancreatic Secretion

Abstract: The action of an intragastric injection of ethanol (1.0–1.5 g/kg), either in the fasting animal or with a solid meal, has been studied in two groups of 4 conscious dogs provided with gastric and duodenal Thomas cannulae: one group of ‘alcoholic dogs’ (AD) had been given 2 g/kg/day ethanol over a period of 24 months, the second group of’nonalcoholic dogs’ (NA) had been given water as control. In NA, intragastric ethanol inhibited water and bicarbonate secretions, alcohol being given in the fasting animal or wit… Show more

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