When progressively
rising a choledochal catheter in rats, the bile flow decreased
suddenly near the blocking level.
When reducing by half the bile flow, the excretions of BSP
and adipiodone were reduced in the same way and delayed,
whereas the excretion of bilirubin was maintained
due to a strong increase in its concentration. The bile
concentrations of cholesterol, calcium, bile salts, terrafungin,
erythromycin and ampicillin were not modified.
These findings
were compared with the absence of jaundice and with the
bilirubinic nature of bile stones during incomplete extrahepatic
chlestas in man.
- Besançon F:
Obstruction biliaire graduée expérimentale.
I. Le débit et la pression.
Compt Rend Soc Biol 1960; 154 (3): 564-566
- Besançon F, Mouvier M, Rozé C:
Obstruction biliaire graduée expérimentale.
II Excrétion préférentielle de la bilirubine
par rapport à la bromsulfonephtaléine.
Compt Rend Soc Biol 1960; 154 (3): 567-570
- Besançon F, Rozé C, Souchard M,
Debray C:
Obstruction biliaire graduée expérimentale
III. Cholestérol, calcium, sels biliaires, adipiodone.
Compt Rend Soc Biol 1967; 161 (10): 1896-1902
- Barbier P, Besançon F, Debray C:
Obstruction biliaire graduée expérimentale
IV. Concentration biliaire des antibiotiques.
Compt Rend Soc Biol 1967; 161 (10): 1902-1904
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