Abstract

Gastric mucosal flow was measured in conscious cats with hydrogen clearance techniques. When they were exposed to hypercarbia through inhalation of a mixture of air and carbon dioxide, a significant increase of gastric mucosal flow occurred. Monitoring of Pco2 values therefore appears important in experimental studies of gastric flow.

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