Advertisement
Research Article| Volume 17, ISSUE 5, P359-363, November 1974

Download started.

Ok

Stimulation of hepatic bile secretion by dopamine

      This paper is only available as a PDF. To read, Please Download here.
      To read this article in full you will need to make a payment

      Purchase one-time access:

      Academic & Personal: 24 hour online accessCorporate R&D Professionals: 24 hour online access
      One-time access price info
      • For academic or personal research use, select 'Academic and Personal'
      • For corporate R&D use, select 'Corporate R&D Professionals'

      Subscribe:

      Subscribe to Journal of Surgical Research
      Already a print subscriber? Claim online access
      Already an online subscriber? Sign in
      Institutional Access: Sign in to ScienceDirect

      References

        • Admirand W.H.
        • Small D.M.
        The physico-chemical basis of cholesterol gallstone formation in man.
        J. Clin. Invest. 1968; 47: 1043
        • Goldberg L.I.
        Cardiovascular and renal actions of dopamine: potential clinical applications.
        Pharmacol. Rev. 1972; 24: 1
        • Hashimoto K.
        • Satoh S.
        • Takeuchi O.
        Effect of dopamine on pancreatic secretion in the dog.
        Brit. J. Pharmacol. 1971; 43: 739
        • Heilman R.D.
        • Lum B.K.B.
        Studies on the intestinal relaxation produced by dopamine.
        J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 1971; 178: 63
        • Hornykiewicz O.
        Dopamine (3-hydrotyramine) and brain function.
        Pharmacol. Rev. 1966; 18: 925
        • Iverson J.
        Adrenergic receptors and the secretion of glucagon and insulin from the isolated, perfused canine pancreas.
        J. Clin. Invest. 1973; 52: 2102
        • Jones R.S.
        • Geist R.E.
        • Hall A.D.
        The choleretic effect of glucagon and secretin in the dog.
        Gastroenterology. 1971; 60: 64
        • Jones R.S.
        • Grossman M.I.
        Choleretic effects of cholecystokinin, gastrin II and caerulein in the dog.
        Amer. J. Physiol. 1970; 219: 1014
        • Kebabian J.W.
        • Greengard P.
        Dopaminesensitive adenylcyclase: Possible role in synaptic transmission.
        Science. 1971; 174: 1346
        • Noguchi Y.
        • Plaa G.L.
        Effect of adrenergic drugs on the hemodynamics of the isolated perfused rat liver.
        Arch Int. Pharmacodyn. Ther. 1970; 187: 336
        • Shanbour L.L.
        • Hinshaw L.B.
        Effects of dopamine on the liver before and following administration of endotoxin.
        Canad. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 1969; 47: 923
        • Schumann H.J.
        Formation of adrenergic transmitters.
        in: Vane J.R. Wolstenholme G.E.W. O'Connor M. Ciba Symposium on Adrenergic Mechanisms. Little, Brown and Company, Boston1960: 6-16
        • Talalay P.
        Enzymic analysis of steroid hormones.
        Methods Biochem. Anal. 1960; 8: 119
        • Thomas J.E.
        An improved cannula for gastric and intestinal fistulas.
        in: Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med.46. 1941: 260
        • Wheeler H.O.
        • Ramos O.L.
        Determinants of the flow and composition of bile in the unanesthetized dog during constant infusions of sodium taurocholate.
        J. Clin. Invest. 1960; 39: 161
        • Wheeler H.O.
        • Ross E.D.
        • Bradley S.E.
        Canalicular bile production in dogs.
        Amer. J. Physiol. 1968; 214: 866