1999
DOI: 10.1042/cs19980377
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Physiological control of splanchnic blood flow by adrenaline: studies during acute hypoglycaemia in man

Abstract: Superior mesenteric artery blood flow (SMABF) increases significantly during and after the hypoglycaemia reaction in healthy humans. To investigate the mechanisms controlling this phenomenon, SMABF and plasma catecholamines were measured in healthy human volunteers. In 10 controls, hypoglycaemia was induced by insulin infusion (2.5 m-units.min-1.kg-1). In six subjects, beta-blockade by propranolol infusion (0.7 microgram.min-1.kg-1) preceded insulin infusion and was continued throughout the study. Following th… Show more

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“…Cholinergic nerves play a role in postprandial hyperemia 36) , and beta adrenoreceptors form part of a humoral mechanism 37) . The effects of these nervous activities on vasodilation in the gastrointestinal tract are relatively small.…”
Section: Effect Of Food Ingestion On the Gastrointestinal Tract At Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cholinergic nerves play a role in postprandial hyperemia 36) , and beta adrenoreceptors form part of a humoral mechanism 37) . The effects of these nervous activities on vasodilation in the gastrointestinal tract are relatively small.…”
Section: Effect Of Food Ingestion On the Gastrointestinal Tract At Rementioning
confidence: 99%