Gupta S, Elder J B, Kay A W
Gut. 1973 Jan;14(1):54-8. doi: 10.1136/gut.14.1.54.
Studies in five dogs with chronic pancreatic and gastric fistulae have shown that insulin-induced vagal stimulation of the pancreas (gastric fistula open) resulted in protein and bicarbonate outputs very much smaller than those obtained with a 400-g meat meal. However, when the insulin-activated gastric acid secretion was allowed access to the duodenum (gastric fistula closed) peak outputs of both bicarbonate and protein were observed which were closely similar to the response to the meal. These findings suggest that insulin-induced hypoglycaemia results in stimulation of the pancreas within the physiological range when gastric acid is allowed access to the duodenum with consequent release of secretin.
对五只患有慢性胰瘘和胃瘘的狗进行的研究表明,胰岛素诱导的迷走神经对胰腺的刺激(胃瘘开放)所导致的蛋白质和碳酸氢盐分泌量,比给予400克肉餐时所获得的分泌量要小得多。然而,当胰岛素激活的胃酸分泌能够进入十二指肠时(胃瘘闭合),则会观察到碳酸氢盐和蛋白质的分泌峰值,这与对肉餐的反应非常相似。这些发现表明,当胃酸能够进入十二指肠并随之释放促胰液素时,胰岛素诱导的低血糖会在生理范围内刺激胰腺。