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LOGIN TO YOUR ACCOUNT Institutional Login Sign In / Register PHYSIOLOGY.ORG Skip main navigation Close Drawer MenuOpen Drawer Menu Home * Journals * AJP-Cell * AJP-Endo * AJP-GI * AJP-Heart * AJP-Lung * AJP-Regu * AJP-Renal * AJP (1898-1976) * Function * J Appl Physiol * J Neurophysiol * Physiol Genomics * Adv Physiol Educ * Physiology * Physiol Rev * PHYSIOL REP * COMPR PHYSIOL * APSselect * All journals * All journals * This Journal Quick Search anywhere Search all content SearchAdvanced Search Quick Search in Journals Search all content SearchAdvanced Search Advanced Search * 0 * Sign in Journal of Applied PhysiologyVol. 20, No. 3 * Journal home * Issues Archive of all online content July 1948August 2023 * 1940s * 1950s * 1960s * 1970s * 1980s * 1990s * 2000s * 2010s * 2020s * 1948 * 1949 * 1950 * 1951 * 1952 * 1953 * 1954 * 1955 * 1956 * 1957 * 1958 * 1959 * 1960 * 1961 * 1962 * 1963 * 1964 * 1965 * 1966 * 1967 * 1968 * 1969 * 1970 * 1971 * 1972 * 1973 * 1974 * 1975 * 1976 * 1977 * 1978 * 1979 * 1980 * 1981 * 1982 * 1983 * 1984 * 1985 * 1986 * 1987 * 1988 * 1989 * 1990 * 1991 * 1992 * 1993 * 1994 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2002 * 2003 * 2004 * 2005 * 2006 * 2007 * 2008 * 2009 * 2010 * 2011 * 2012 * 2013 * 2014 * 2015 * 2016 * 2017 * 2018 * 2019 * 2020 * 2021 * 2022 * 2023 * Articles in Press * Volume 135, Issue 2 August 2023 Pages 239-435 * Volume 135, Issue 1 July 2023 Pages 1-237 * Volume 134, Issue 6 June 2023 Pages 1321-1549 * Volume 134, Issue 5 May 2023 Pages 1063-1320 * Volume 134, Issue 4 April 2023 Pages 787-1062 * Volume 134, Issue 3 March 2023 Pages 491-785 * Volume 134, Issue 2 February 2023 Pages 217-489 * Volume 134, Issue 1 January 2023 Pages 1-215 * Collections * Information * For Authors * For Reviewers * For Librarians * For Advertisers * For Media/Public * For APS Members * About * About jappl * Article Types * Editor's Message * Editor's Bio * Editorial Board SubmitSubscribe Quick Search anywhere Search this journalSearch this journal Journal Menu Quick Search anywhere Search this journalSearch this journal * Home * Issues * Collections * Information * About SubmitSubscribe SPECIAL COMMUNICATIONS DEMONSTRATION OF BILE STASIS IN THE MOUSE BY A DIRECT AND AN INDIRECT METHOD * Gabriel L. Plaa , and * Bernard A. Becker Gabriel L. Plaa Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Search for more papers by this author , and Bernard A. Becker Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Search for more papers by this author Published Online:01 May 1965https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1965.20.3.534 * More * Figures * References * Related * Information * * PDF (1022 KB) * Download PDF * Tools * Export citation * Add to favorites * Get permissions * Track citations * Share Share on * Facebook * Twitter * LinkedIn * WeChat ABSTRACT Cannulation of the common bile duct of the mouse has been effected. Bile flow rates and bile pigment concentrations have been determined in these preparations. These values are lower than comparable values in bile duct-cannulated rats. An indirect test for detection of bile flow in the mouse, using injected fluorescein as an indicator, has been devised. Using all-or-none criteria, results obtained using the indirect technique correlate well with those obtained by the direct (cannulation) method. The use of the indirect test in conjunction with liver function tests, e.g., Bromsulphalein (BSP) retention, is recommended as a means of elucidating causes of liver dysfunction. By this means, a difference has been demonstrated between two hepatotoxic agents which effect BSP retention in the mouse: carbon tetrachloride and alpha-naphthylisothiocyanate (ANIT). The latter agent interferes with BSP excretion as shown by the indirect bile flow test; carbon tetrachloride does not cause blockage of bile flow. bile flow; alpha-naphthylisothiocyanate; CCl4; cannulation of bile duct in mice; fluorescein; measure of bile flow in mice; sulfobromophthalein; bile pigment concentration in mice Submitted on September 10, 1964 WE RECOMMEND 1. Bile secretory function of intrahepatic biliary epithelium in the rat G. 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