1. [Oxygen requirements of the isolated dog pancreas].
- Author
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Panzig E, Birkigt HG, Rosenbaum KD, Konkel J, and Tietz W
- Subjects
- Animals, Dogs, Female, Male, Partial Pressure, Oxygen Consumption, Pancreas metabolism, Perfusion
- Abstract
This contribution reports about the oxygen requirement of the isolated perfused dog pancreas. A solution with the content of red blood corpuscles, a stroma-free hemoglobin solution or a perfusate--free from oxygen carriers--were applied. The oxygen requirement of the pancreas amounts to 0.59 ml/min . 100 g. The oxygen supply of the organ is possible with a flow of 0.50 ml/min . g and an oxygen partial pressure of 65 kPa (487.5 mmHg) also by means of a perfusate free from oxygen carriers.
- Published
- 1984