Microsphere Measurement of Regional Intestinal Blood Supply and Cardiac Output in the Rat

  • KARIN NORLÉN
  • LEIF RENTZHOG
  • STIG WIKSTRÖM

Abstract

The regional blood supply to consecutive segments of the small intestine in the anaesthetized rat was investigated with a radioactive microsphere technique. A blood flow gradient with the lowest flow in the distal segments (0.85–0.89 ml/min g) and the highest in the proximal segments (1.13–1.15 ml/ming) was observed. Very few microspheres were found in the portal vein blood, indicating negligible arteriovenous shunting in the splanchnic area. The mean cardiac outputs in two consecutive measurements were 27.9 and 28.7 ml/min-100 g, respectively. The cardiac output and regional blood flow values were in accordance with those obtained with other techniques.

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Published
1978-09-01
How to Cite
NORLÉN K., RENTZHOG L., & WIKSTRÖM S. (1978). Microsphere Measurement of Regional Intestinal Blood Supply and Cardiac Output in the Rat. Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences, 83(3), 163-166. https://doi.org/10.3109/03009737809179131
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