Abstract

Summary and ConclusionsExperiments are reported in which the volume, osmotic activity, chloride and sulfate contents of plasma and ileal loop segments are measured, before and after raising the plasma osmotic activity by hypertonic sodium chloride solution injection by vein. The osmotic activity of originally isotonic sodium chloride-sodium sulfate solutions placed in the ileum rises above the pre-injection plasma osmotic activity after 100 cc of 5% sodium chloride solution was injected intravenously. In view of the fact that in more than a hundred control experiments with equiosmotic mixtures of sodium chloride and sodium sulfate the gut fluid osmotic activity has never exceeded the plasma osmotic activity except when poisons were present, the results of these experiments are believed to constitute satisfactory proof that the effect observed was due to the hypertonic salt solution injection.After the elevation of the plasma osmotic activity the gut fluid values did not approach the former as closely as o...

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