RT Journal A1 CLARKE JS, CRUZE K, McKISSOCK PK, OZERAN RS T1 DIphasic blood ammonia curves after feeding protein to normal dogs and men JF A.M.A. Archives of Surgery JO A.M.A. Archives of Surgery YR 1959 FD June 1 VO 78 IS 6 SP 836 OP 843 DO 10.1001/archsurg.1959.04320060024003 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.1959.04320060024003 AB We1,2 have confirmed the findings of others3-6 that there is an elevation in acid secretion from Heidenhain pouches of dogs, in which the portal venous blood is diverted around the liver. The elevated secretion is intimately related to the ingestion of food.2-5 We thought the humoral secretagogue involved might be a product of protein breakdown in the lumen of the intestine. Since ammonia is one such product which can conveniently be measured, we set out to study serial venous blood ammonia levels after feeding dogs with and without shunts around the liver, seeking to determine whether there is a correlation between these levels and the rate of gastric acid secretion. The ammonia curves obtained after feeding normal dogs and men were surprising and are the subject of this report.MethodsĀ  Normal mongrel intact, unanesthetized dogs weighing between 12.7 and 25.0 kg., were fasted but were allowed to