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Tanaka S - - 1997
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Central vagal stimulation induced by the thyrotropin-releasing hormone analogue RX 77368 injected intracisternally in urethane-anesthetized rats is gastroprotective. In an in vivo system, the effects of central RX 77368 on discrete components of the rat gastric mucosal barrier were studied to determine if these effects were prostaglandin ...
Coffin B - - 1997
We previously showed that a meal induced, in the human terminal ileum, a delayed tonic relaxation, which could be related to the ileal delivery of meal residues and/or endogenous secretions released by a meal. In this study, we assessed the effects of some components of the ileal contents on its ...
Ardaillou R - - 1997
Angiotensin (Ang) II is not the only active peptide of the renin-angiotensin system. Several of its degradation products including Ang III (obtained by deletion of the N terminal amino acid), Ang IV (obtained by deletion of the two N terminal amino acids) and Ang II(1-7) (obtained by deletion of the ...
Yoon C S - - 1997
Drosophila corneal lens secretion was studied by electron microscope autoradiography of [3H]amino acids (leucine, lysine, phenylalanine, proline and tyrosine) and [3H]sugars (glucosamine and mannose) in newly emerged flies. Ommatidial lenses were homogeneously labelled with both tracers at low levels, suggesting that lens materials turn over continuously after lens formation is ...
Guimbaud R - - 1997
Exocrine pancreas from different species behaves differently in response to the presence of intact or digested nutrients in the duodenum. A failure of cholecystokinin (CCK) release after a meal has been shown among patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. This abnormality could be restored by the administration of pancreatic extracts, suggesting ...
Farage M A - - 1997
Objective: The goals of this study were 1) to better define the labial microflora and 2) to evaluate whether extended non-menstrual use of panty liners would increase genital carriage of undesirable bacteria and predispose to infection.Methods: Healthy female volunteers (224) were prospectively randomized into panty liner wear groups A (Always((R)) ...
Kato S - - 1997
The mechanism of gastric mucosal hyperemic response during pentagastrin-induced acid secretion was investigated in anesthetized rats in relation to prostaglandins (PGs), nitric oxide (NO), and sensory neurons. A rat stomach was mounted in an ex vivo chamber and perfused with saline or glycine (200 mM), and the mucosal blood flow ...
von Schönfeld J - - 1997
The presence of acid in the oesophagus has been shown to stimulate salivary secretion, but the relevance of this oesophago-salivary reflex for acid clearance in physiological and pathological gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR) is unknown. This study was designed to investigate the interrelation between oesophageal acid and both resting and stimulated salivary ...
Shiratori K - - 1997
Cysteamine has been known to stimulate gastric acid secretion and to induce duodenal ulcers in rats. We investigated the role of gastrin in cysteamine-induced acid hypersecretion in the perfused rat stomach. Intravenous infusion of cysteamine (75 mg/kg/h) resulted in a significant increase in acid secretion, which was accompanied by a ...
Glad H - - 1997
During the cephalic phase of gastric acid secretion, vagally mediated synchronous stimulation of bicarbonate provides protection against the acid. The purpose of this study was to determine simultaneously the effect of electrical vagal stimulation (EVS) on pancreatic, hepatic, and duodenal mucosal bicarbonate secretion, thereby estimating their relative importance in vagally ...
Beales I L - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori has been shown to produce the unusual metabolite N alpha-methyl-histamine. This compound is known to be a potent agonist at inhibitory histamine H3 receptors. There is increasing evidence implicating this receptor in the control of gastric acid secretion but the mechanism for this remains to be clarified. ...
Takeuchi K - - 1997
The stomach normally responds to mucosa-damaging agents by decreasing acid secretion, but this acid response turn from "inhibition" into "stimulation" when the production of nitric oxide (NO) is inhibited by NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME). We investigated the mechanism underlying stimulation of acid secretion in the stomach after damage with taurocholate ...
Kataoka H - - 1997
We investigated the effects of a new antiulcer agent, SWR-215 ([[(1,2-dihydro-2-oxo-4-quinolinyl)methyl]thio]-N-[[[4-(1-piperidinyl methyl)-2-pyridinyl]oxy]-Z-2-butenyl]acetamide), on histamine H2-receptors, gastric acid secretion and various acute experimental gastric lesions. SWR-215 showed unsurmountable histamine H2-antagonism on isolated guinea-pig atrium. In gastric secretion studies, SWR-215 exhibited potent and durable inhibitory effects, and the antisecretory activities were much ...
Dickinson C J - - 1996
Somatostatin is a tetradecapeptide (SS-14) initially isolated from the hypothalamus that is also found in D cells of the stomach and pancreas where it exerts an inhibitory action on a variety of gastrointestinal functions. Since many of concepts important to an understanding of gastrointestinal physiology are derived from experiments in ...
Plaisancié P - - 1996
Peptide YY (PYY) is produced in endocrine L cells primarily localized in the distal bowel. These open-type L cells make contact with the intestinal chyme which may thus affect their secretory activity. The aim of the present study was to examine a large variety of luminal compounds found in colonic ...
Kim H - - 1996
The present study aims to investigate the effect of nitric oxide (NO) on histamine-stimulated acid secretion of gastric glands. An NO donor, sodium nitroprusside (SNP), and inhibitors of NO synthase such as NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) and NG-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA) with or without L-arginine, a substrate for NO synthase, were added ...
Ding X Q - - 1996
Gastrin, histamine and acetylcholine are physiological stimuli of gastric acid secretion. The cholecystokinin-B/gastrin receptor antagonists YM022 and RP73870 were used to study the effect of gastrin receptor blockade on acid secretion. Gastrin, histamine, insulin or bethanechol were administered to conscious gastric fistula rats with or without the concomitant intravenous infusion ...
Cianflone K - - 1996
The rate at which HepG2 cells secrete apoB100 lipoproteins is inversely related to the concentration of amino acids in the medium (Zhang, Z., Sniderman, A. D., Kalant, D., Vu, H., Monge, J. C., Tao, Y., and Cianflone, K. (1993) J. Biol. Chem. 268, 26920-26926). The purpose of the present study ...
Galpern W R - - 1996
Nerve growth factor (NGF)-secreting fibroblasts are able to protect against the Huntington-like striatal neurodegeneration induced by the mitochondrial toxin 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP). In the present study, we investigated whether the neuroprotective effects of NGF are mediated through antioxidative mechanisms. Rats were grafted in the corpus callosum with NGF[+] or NGF[-] ...
Valoti M - - 1996
Carnitine is a natural substance that acts as a carrier of fatty-acids across the inner mitochondrial membrane for subsequent beta-oxidation. Acetyl-L-carnitine is the acetyl derivative of L-carnitine that has been shown to possess a slight cholinomimetic activity. Its success in sports medicine is dependent on the fact that it is ...
Weiner H - - 1996
Considerable progress has been made in the understanding of the formation of gastric erosions by the use of animals. The role of gastric acid secretion in their pathogenesis has been clarified. Gastric erosions are associated with the presence of acid in the stomach and slow gastric contractions. With several different ...
Lin J - - 1996
Lipoxygenase is an enzyme that metabolizes arachidonic acid down to leukotrienes. Recent studies have shown that the enzyme is implicated in mucous glycoprotein (MGP) secretion stimulated by inflammatory mediators in the airways, suggesting its possible role in secretion of MGP from middle ear epithelial cells. To investigate a correlation between ...
Waldum H L - - 1996
BACKGROUND: In contrast with the histamine2 (H2) blockers, proton pump inhibitors have not been shown to give rebound hypersecretion of acid. Taking into consideration the hyperplasia of the enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cell provoked by hypergastrinaemia secondary to profound acid inhibition and the central role of histamine from ECL cells in the ...
Todd J - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Adenosine has been shown to reduce infarct size predominantly during reperfusion by adenosine A2-receptor-mediated processes. This cardioprotection may involve inhibition of events in the vascular compartment, such as adherence-independent and adherence-dependent actions of neutrophils. This study tested the hypothesis that adenosine exerts its cardioprotection during reperfusion by targeting effectors ...
Xu H - - 1996
Circulating LMW IgM was detected in a group of 100 healthy adults, but in very low or trace concentrations. A significant correlation was observed between total IgM and LMW IgM (r = 0.81, p < 0.01), which suggests that the presence of LMW IgM may be due to the "overspill" ...
Wyatt M A - - 1996
1. The aim of this study was to determine the location and functional characteristics of the somatostatin (SRIF) receptor type(s) which mediate inhibition of acid secretion in rat isolated gastric mucosa. 2. Gastrin (1 nM-1 microM), dimaprit (10 microM-300 microM) and isobutyl methylxanthine (IBMX, 1 microM-100 microM) all caused concentration-dependent ...
Maas M I - - 1996
Long-chain triglycerides inhibit gastric acid secretion, but the effect of medium-chain triglycerides in humans is unknown. We compared the effects of intraduodenally perfused saline, medium-chain and long-chain triglycerides on gastrin-stimulated gastric acid secretion and cholecystokinin release. Eight healthy male volunteers participated in this study. Gastrin-stimulated gastric acid output was 9.4 ...
Kölby L - - 1996
Histamine is an important stimulator of gastric acid secretion. In experimental animals, inhibition of acid secretion by long term histamine2 receptor blockade causes hypergastrinemia, proliferation of enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells, and formation of histamine-producing gastric carcinoids. The aim of this study was to examine the role of gastrin in histamine synthesis ...
Bearcroft C P - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Cholera toxin produces intestinal secretion by activation of the adenylate cyclase complex. However animal studies have shown 5-hydroxytryptamine may be released after exposure to cholera toxin, and thereby contribute to the secretory state. AIM: To determine whether cholera toxin releases 5-hydroxytryptamine in human jejunum. SUBJECTS: Seven male subjects were ...
Glad H - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Exogenous gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) stimulates the release of secretin from the small intestine and pancreaticobiliary bicarbonate secretion in pigs. As acid is the principal stimulant of secretin release, the purpose of this study was to examine the importance of GRP in acid-induced secretin release and to determine whether GRP ...
Martinsen T C - - 1996
The ECL-cell hyperplasia and ECL-cell carcinoids occurring during long-term treatment with ciprofibrate, have been attributed to hypergastrinemia secondary to an inhibitory effect on acid secretion. However, nobody has given any explanation of the mechanism by which ciprofibrate and related phenoxyisobutyrate derivates inhibit acid secretion. Moreover, the reported inhibition of acid ...
Kiliç N - - 1996
Vulvovaginal candidosis is one of the most frequent disorders in obstetrics and gynaecology. Candida albicans is commonly considered to be the true vaginopathic agent. The secreted acid proteinase might be especially relevant in the pathogenesis of vulvovaginal candidosis. A fluorometric determination of acid proteinase activity of clinical C. albicans isolates ...
Nonogaki K - - 1996
We determined the effects of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) and ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) on lipid metabolism in intact rats. Administration of LIF and CNTF increased serum triglycerides in a dose-dependent manner with peak values at 2 h. The effects of LIF and CNTF on serum cholesterol were very small, ...
Ishizuka Y - - 1996
To clarify the anti-gastric acid secretory mechanism of 1,6-dihydro-2-[2-(2-methylpropoxy)anilino]-6-oxo-5-pyrimidinecarbo xylic acid (CAS 98772-05-5, MAR-99), the relationship between gastric acid secretion and gastric mucosal mast cell (MMC) was studied and the effect of this compound on these parameters was examined and compared with anti-allergic drugs (mast cell stabilizers) and anti-ulcer drugs. ...
Wesson D E - - 1996
We examined the components of net HCO3 reabsorption (H+/HCO3 secretion) in in vivo perfused distal tubules of anesthetized rats to determine the mechanisms by which dietary acid increases acidification in this nephron segment. Animals eating a minimum electrolyte diet drank either 80 mM NH4Cl or 40 mM (NH4)2SO4 for 7-10 ...
Jin H O - - 1996
Electroacupuncture (EAP) was shown to inhibit basal gastric acid secretion in dogs and sham feeding-stimulated acid secretion in humans. However, its effect on a meal-stimulated acid secretion in dogs and the mechanisms involved remain unclear. In five dogs prepared with gastric cannulas, gastric acid secretion was determined by a dye-dilution ...
Ilieva M P - - 1996
Studies were conducted on Nicotiana tabacum 1507 cultivation in an aqueous two-phase system (PD(5)) formed by adding 4% PEG (MW 20,000) and 7.5% dextran (MW 70,000) to the medium. The time course of growth and changes in the phase volumes of the PD(5) system, as well as the biosynthesis, secretion, ...
Hellekant G - - 1996
The purpose of this study was to investigate further with electrophysiological and behavioral techniques the similarity between the sense of taste of humans and chimpanzees, especially with regard to the effects of gymnemic acid. Gymnemic acid (GA) is a powerful suppressor of sweet taste in humans but lacks this ability ...
Rønning K - - 1996
The present study examines the applicability of the isolated, acid-secreting vascularly perfused rat stomach for long-term physiological and pharmacological studies. The model was used to study the fade of acid secretion during gastrin stimulation. The stomachs were stimulated by exogenous gastrin or histamine alone or in succession. Acid secretion and ...
Guan Y Y - - 1996
1. The effects of chebulinic acid, which has been shown to elicit blood pressure lowering effect in rats, on aortic vascular contraction as well as cardiac contraction were studied in rats. 2. Chebulinic acid had no effect on KCl-induced aortic contraction, but irreversibly inhibited the contractile responses to phenylephrine in ...
Mönnikes H - - 1996
Brain corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) is involved in stress-related alterations of gastric acid secretion. CRF in the locus coeruleus has been shown to induce anxiogenic behavioral responses and to mimic stress-induced alterations of colonic motor function. Whether the locus coeruleus/subcoeruleus nucleus (LC/SC) is a site of action for CRF to alter ...
Soldani G - - 1996
BACKGROUND: The histamine H3 receptor has been shown to inhibit pentagastrin-induced gastric acid secretion in dogs. Since pentagastrin releases histamine in dogs, we have now assessed whether the effects of H3-receptor ligands may be indirectly mediated by changes in gastric histamine release. METHODS: Pentagastrin infusions (1 or 6 micrograms/kg/h), alone ...
Takeuchi K - - 1996
1. The role of nitric oxide (NO) in the acid secretory response of the rat stomach following damage was investigated. A rat stomach was mounted in an ex-vivo chamber, perfused with saline, and the potential difference (PD), luminal pH, acid and HCO3- responses were measured before and after the mucosal ...
Nishida A - - 1996
We determined the relative contributions of endogenous gastrin, histamine and cholinergic tone to basal acid secretion in chronic fistula rats. Results were compared with those for acid secretion in pylorus-ligated rats. In chronic fistula rats, YM022 ¿(R)-1-[2,3-dihydro-1-(2'-methylphenacyl)-2-oxo-5-phenyl-1 H-1,4-benzodiazepin-3-yl]-3-(3-methylphenyl)urea¿ dose-dependently inhibited pentagastrin-stimulated acid secretion and abolished this secretion at 1 mumol/kg, ...
Horie S - - 1996
1. We have previously found the stimulatory effect of ouabain on gastric acid secretion. In the present study, we further studied the ouabain-induced acid secretion in mouse isolated stomach. 2. In the resting stomach preparation, ouabain produced a transient increase in basal acid secretion, which was followed by a fall ...
Yee L F - - 1996
In adult gastric epithelium, gastrin and somatostatin regulate parietal cell acid secretion; however, their expression and function in the fetus are largely unknown. We defined the developmental expression of gastrin and somatostatin in the fetal rabbit stomach and determined their effects on fetal acid secretion. To define peptide expression, fetuses ...
Wu X - - 1996
The present study was aimed at defining the roles of intracellular triglyceride pools in apolipoprotein B secretion from HepG2 cells. Oleic acid (0.2 mmol/L) in the medium stimulated both triglyceride synthesis and apolipoprotein B secretion. Stimulation of apolipoprotein B secretion was lost about 30-40 min after oleic acid was removed ...
Costigan M G - - 1996
The furan dicarboxylic acid, 3-carboxy-4-methyl-5-propyl-2-furanpropanoic acid (5-propyl FPA) accumulates in the plasma of patients with chronic renal failure and is a major contributor to the drug binding defect of uraemic plasma. This acid has also been implicated in several other aspects of the uraemic syndrome: anaemia, irregularities of thyroid function, ...
Bastaki S M - - 1996
1. The present study was undertaken to determine whether various anaesthetic agents affect canine gastric acid secretion independently of other experimental variables. 2. Acid secretory output was determined in dogs with chronic fistulae, by administering sedating doses of anaesthetics commonly used for studying gastric secretory mechanisms in laboratory animals. 3. ...
Miller M D - - 1996
Gastric glands isolated from rabbit stomach were permeabilized with Staphylococcus aureus alpha-toxin. Acid secretion by parietal cells, as measured by the accumulation of weak base, was inhibited by incubation with alpha-toxin but could be restored by addition of exogenous ATP (1 mM). The permeable glands were found to retain acid ...
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