[Studies on ethanol absorption from the intestine--blood ethanol and acetaldehyde concentrations in the various vessels].

T Shinohara, I Ijiri, C Fuke, T Kiriu, K Ameno
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We describe the concentration gradient of ethanol at different blood sampling sites of dogs dosed via the jejunal segment or intravenously, and the subsequent recovery of intestinal fluid from the jejunal segment. After laparotomy a 30 cm length of jejunal segment with intact vascular supply was isolated. Blood samples were collected from the portal vein, hepatic vein, aorta and inferior vena cava. A 17% ethanol solution was used for a small dose group (0.4 g/kg) and a 33% solution for a large dose group (0.8 g/kg). In the small dose and large dose groups administered the solution via the jejunal segment, ethanol concentration in the blood of the portal vein increased rapidly and the highest ethanol concentration was detected in the portal vein, followed, in descending order by the hepatic vein, aorta and inferior vena cava. The highest acetaldehyde concentration in blood was detected in the hepatic vein, followed by that in the aorta while the lowest was in the portal vein and inferior vena cava in both groups. Each concentration gradient corresponded in order to systemic circulatory order from the intestine (ethanol absorption site) for ethanol concentration, or from the liver (acetaldehyde formation area) for acetaldehyde concentration. There was no difference in ethanol concentration among the four sampling sites in the case of intravenous ethanol injection, but a gradation of acetaldehyde concentration similar to that in the jejunal segment dosed cases was observed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

[从肠道吸收乙醇的研究——血液中不同血管中的乙醇和乙醛浓度]。
我们描述了通过空肠段或静脉注射给药的狗不同血样点的乙醇浓度梯度,以及随后从空肠段恢复的肠液。剖腹手术后分离30厘米长的空肠段,血管供应完整。取门静脉、肝静脉、主动脉、下腔静脉血样。小剂量组采用17%乙醇溶液(0.4 g/kg),大剂量组采用33%乙醇溶液(0.8 g/kg)。经空肠段给药小剂量组和大剂量组门静脉血中乙醇浓度迅速升高,门静脉血中乙醇浓度最高,依次为肝静脉、主动脉和下腔静脉。两组血中乙醛浓度均以肝静脉最高,主动脉次之,门静脉和下腔静脉最低。每个浓度梯度对应于体循环顺序,从肠道(乙醇吸收部位)获得乙醇浓度,或从肝脏(乙醛形成区域)获得乙醛浓度。在静脉注射乙醇的情况下,四个采样点之间的乙醇浓度没有差异,但乙醛浓度的分级与空肠段剂量的情况相似。(摘要删节250字)
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