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Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 233: G138-G140, 1977;
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AJP: Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, Vol 233, Issue 3, G138-G140
Copyright © 1977 by American Physiological Society

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Sheep lactate entry-rate measurements: error due to sampling jugular blood

PE Reilly and LG Chandrasena

Carotid arterial and jugular venous blood samples were taken simultaneously during primed continuous infusions of L-[U-14C]lactate in four sheep. The mean rate (n = 4) of total net formation of lactate (0.394 +/- 0.047 mg C/min per kg) calculated from the results obtained by analyzing the jugular blood samples for lactate concentration and specific radioactivity was significantly higher (0.01 greater than P greater than 0.005) than the mean rate (n = 4) calculated from the results of analysis of the arterial samples (0.302 +/- 0.036 mg C/min per kg). The error in the estimation of the rate of total net formation of lactate due to jugular sampling resulted from the negative arteriovenous difference found for lactate across the tissues of the head. These results illustrate the general need for examination of the suitability of venous sampling in experiments that make use of the continuous infusion isotope-dilution method.





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