[Effect of Complamin on the intrahepatic blood flow and pancreatic secretion of enzymes in diabetes mellitus].
Probl Endokrinol (Mosk), 1978/3-1978/4;24(2):3-6.
Geller LI, Griaznova MV, Petrenko VF, Glinskaia TP
PMID: 347435
Abstract
Complamine (xanthinol-nicotinate) injected intravenously in a dose of 300 mg caused in patients with diabetes mellitus a significant, although short-lived improvement of the indices of intrahepatic circulation (by the rheohepatographic criteria). By itself complamine failed to influence the pancreatic secretion of amylase, lipase, and trypsin, but regularly intensified the stimulating action of pancreosimine on the pancreatic secretion of the enzymes in the patients with diabetes. In addition to the known influence of complamine on the circulation in the lower limbs of the patients with diabetes mellitus, information presented in the given work widened the circle of indications to the therapeutic use of complamine in patients with diabetes mellitus with disturbances of intrahepatic hemodynamics and the enzyme-secretory insufficiency of the pancreas. Complamine should be administered after meals at the period of the greatest release of the endogenous pancreosimine, for the intensification of the pancreatic enzymes secretion.
MeSH terms
Adult; Blood Flow Velocity; Cholecystokinin; Clinical Trials as Topic; Diabetes Mellitus; Drug Evaluation; Drug Synergism; Humans; Liver; Middle Aged; Pancreas; Theophylline; Time Factors; Xanthinol Niacinate
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