EFFECT OF THE KIDNEY OF THE FASTING RAT ON BLOOD SUGAR AND HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATIONS BEFORE AND AFTER EVISCERATION OR PARTIAL HEPATECTOMY

Abstract
A significant increase in the blood sugar in the renal vein as compared with the aorta was found in the rat that had been allowed to fast for 4 days. This increase became even more marked after evisceration or partial hepatectomy. The hemoglobin concn. was found to be significantly lower in the renal vein than in the aorta.

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