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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 57(4): 593-604, 1956


AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON GALL BLADDER BILE UNDER THE ACTION OF PANCREATIC ENZYMES

1st Surgical Department, Kyushu University School of Medicine (Prof. H. MIYAKE)

Masatoshi KISHIKAWA

I. In the process of gall bladder bile in experimental enzymatic cholecystitis:
1) The diminution of bile acid and fatty acid is remarkable.
2) Bile pigment generally diminishes, the degree of whose reduction is higher when trypsin is instilled than otherwise.
3) It is clear that free fatty acid, soap and fatty acid calcium are enlarged by the entrance of lipase into the gall bladder.
2. Short observation of the individual activity of such materials in relation to gall bladder bile shows; pancreatic jnice lipase trypsin bacteria amylase.
3. On the constituents of gall bladder bile in acute experimental pancreatitis:
1) Decrease in cholic acid is light but characteristic, while desoxycholic acid is almost stable.
2) The other maintenance components as calcium, bile pigment and cholesterol are not influenced, but fatty acid proved to fall sightly.
(author's abstract)


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