HEPATIC SINUSOIDAL RESPONSES TO INTRAPORTAL INJECTIONS OF PHENYLEPHRINE AND ISOPRENALINE IN THE RAT |
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Authors: | Anthony Koo Isabella Y. S. Liang K. K. Cheng |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Hong Kong University |
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Abstract: | 1. Specific α- and β-adrenoreceptor agonists, phenylephrine and isoprenaline, were injected intraportally into the intact rat liver under direct microscopic observation by an in viva transillumination technique. 2. The diameter of a hepatic sinusoid and the intra-sinusoidal erythrocyte velocity were quantitatively measured, and the sinusoidal volume flow was calculated from these two parameters. 3. Results show that phenylephrine causes a sinusoidal constriction and an increased sinusoidal blood flow, whereas isoprenaline causes the opposite effects on the sinusoids. 4. All the sinusoidal responses to phenylephrine and isoprenaline were dose-dependent and were possibly related to the direct effect of these drugs on the sinusoids. |
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Keywords: | erythrocyte velocity, hepatic sinusoid, isoprenaline, liver microcirculation, microvascular diameter, phenylephrine. |
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