Lindsey C A, Faloona G R, Unger R H
Diabetes. 1975 Apr;24(4):313-6.
In eleven dogs made hypotensive by means of rapid exsanguination over a period of forty to seventy minutes, mean glucagon rose to a peak of 516 plus or minus (S.E.) 150 pg/ml. and mean glucose to a peak of 341 plus or minus 27 mg. per 100 ml. The hyperglucagonemia induced by exsanguination was substantially reduced, although not abolished, by propranolol infusion, but was not diminished by phentolamine, suggesting that it was largely a beta-adrenergic effect. Its possible contribution to survival during shock is considered.
在11只通过40至70分钟快速放血使其血压降低的狗中,胰高血糖素平均升至516±(标准误)150皮克/毫升的峰值,血糖平均升至341±27毫克/100毫升的峰值。放血诱导的高胰高血糖素血症虽未被消除,但通过输注普萘洛尔可大幅降低,而酚妥拉明对此并无影响,这表明其在很大程度上是β-肾上腺素能效应。文中考虑了它在休克期间对存活可能的贡献。