Is glucagon a choleretic hormone at physiologic blood levels?

  • Carlos A. Garberoglio
  • , Kenneth I. Bickerstaff
  • , Alfred L. Baker
  • , A. R. Moossa

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Abstract

The mechanism of action and possible physiologic implications of glucagon-induced choleresis were investigated in two groups of dogs. Group I demonstrated, in chronic animal models, that glucagoninduced choleresis was not associated with increased bile acid output and was not blocked by somatostatin or Piptal, suggesting a direct stimulatory effect on bile acid-independent canalicular flow. In acute animal models (group II), glucagon infusion at rates which produced postprandial levels in the portal vein induced significant choleresis, implying that glucagon may have a physiologic role in the regulation of bile secretion. No consistent relation between bile secretion and portal venous blood flow could be demonstrated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-66
Number of pages6
JournalThe American Journal of Surgery
Volume143
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1982

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  • Surgery

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