Effects of hyperamylasemia
in vivo on biliary amylase output were examined with special attention to the interrelation among bile flow, plasma amylase level and biliary amylase. Experimental hyperamylasemia was produced by pancreatic duct obstruction and by CCl
4-intoxication. Amylase level in the bile was elevated with a positive correlation to palsma amylase level in rats with pancreatic duct obstruction or chronic CCl
4-intoxication. Biliary amylase output was increased with a positive correlation to amylase level in the bile in untreated rats and in rats with pancreatic duct obstruction. However, in rats with chronic CCl
4-intoxication, no significant increase in biliary amylase output was found, although amylase level was significantly elevated both in the bile and in the blood plasma. Amylase level in the bile was elevated by chronic CCl
4-intoxication, and it had a positive correlation with plasma levels of transaminase. A significant decrease in urinary excretion of amylase was also observed in rats with chronic CCl
4-intoxication.
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