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Canalicular Bile Secretion in Man STUDIES UTILIZING THE BILIARY CLEARANCE OF [14C]MANNITOL
James L. Boyer, Joseph R. Bloomer
James L. Boyer, Joseph R. Bloomer
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Canalicular Bile Secretion in Man STUDIES UTILIZING THE BILIARY CLEARANCE OF [14C]MANNITOL

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[14C]Mannitol was administered i.v. as a bolus injection to five postcholecystectomy patients with indwelling T-tubes and re-established enterohepatic circulations to evaluate the biliary clearance of [14C]mannitol as a means of estimating canalicular bile flow in man. [14C]Mannitol appeared in collections of bile 9-22.5 min after intravenous injection, rose to a peak, and thereafter paralleled the plasma [14C]mannitol disappearance curve. Bile-plasma [14C]mannitol ratios and [14C]mannitol clearances were determined during control and choleretic periods after correction of the bile [14C]mannitol points for the transit time of a given sample. After i.v. injection of sodium dehydrocholate in five studies, bile flow and mannitol clearance increased proportionately. However, when ductular secretion was stimulated with an i.v. bolus of secretin in three other studies, [14C]mannitol clearance remained essentially unchanged, indicating that [14C]mannitol entered bile at the level of the hepatocyte and could be utilized as a marker of canalicular flow in man.

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James L. Boyer, Joseph R. Bloomer

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