SERUM PHOSPHATE CHANGES INDUCED BY INJECTIONS OF GLUCOSE INTO DOGS UNDER VARIOUS CONDITIONS

Abstract
Exps. on normal and hepatectomized dogs showed that the serum phosphate changes following intraven. injections of glucose seem to have a capacity time factor: i.e., after a definite length of the injection period, there is a return to the normal conc. The reaction occurred in hepatectomized dogs but not in a visceral organism including liver, indicating that the liver is not concerned in it. The site of deposition of this phosphate is presumably in the muscle.

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