Glucagon selectively increases splanchnic blood flow in patients with well-compensated cirrhosis
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Glucagon selectively increases splanchnic blood flow in patients with well-compensated cirrhosis
Abstract
To delineate the circulatory effects of glucagon in cirrhosis, we infused two moderately supraphysiological doses of this hormone into 19 patients with cirrhosis and determined hemodynamic responses. Patients were divided into a group with good liver function (Pugh Class A, n = 8) and poorer function (Pugh Class B and C, n = 11). All patients received glucagon at 10 ng per kg per min for 20 min, then 20 ng per kg per min for a further 20 min. These doses raised serum glucagon levels to a similar degree in both groups of patients. Serum glucose levels also rose in both groups but to a lesser degree in Class BC patients. Serum noradrenaline and adrenaline remained unchanged in both groups. Heart rate, mean arterial pressure, cardiac index, systemic vascular resistance, hepatic venous pressure gradient and hepatic blood flow were measured basally and during the second glucagon infusion. None of these measurements significantly changed in either group of patients. Azygos and renal venous blood flow were measured basally and during the first and second infusions. Azygos flow increased significantly only in Group A patients: basal, 0.32 +/- 0.03 liter per min; first infusion, 0.40 +/- 0.06 liter per min; second infusion, 0.49 +/- 0.07 liter per min. Corresponding values in Group BC patients were: 0.54 +/- 0.08, 0.54 +/- 0.08 and 0.52 +/- 0.08 liter per min. Renal blood flow did not change significantly. One patient with a portacaval shunt increased superior mesenteric venous flow from 0.78 liter per min to 0.95 liter per min with glucagon.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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