脱血性ショック犬における血清亜鉛および銅濃度に関する研究
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The changes in serum zinc and copper concentration were compared with the progress in hemorrhagic shock by a modified Wiggers' technique in dogs. Furthermore, zinc and copper concentrations in the liver and pancreas at the terminal point in irreversible shock were quantified. The quantity of these metals was determined by use of atomic absorption spectrophotometry (Hitachi 170-70 Zeeman Model). The results were as follows : 1. A tendency toward hypozincemia and hypocupremia was noticed in the cutaneous bleeding after acute hemorrhage (initial decrease in reversible shock). 2. In irreversible shock, remarkable hyperzincemia and hypercupremia were observed (terminal increase in irreversible shock). It can be utilized as one of the indicators procecded to irreversible shock. 3. Zinc concentration in the liver decreased significantly at the terminal point in irreversible shock.
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- 1981-09-25