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Gué M - - 1996
1. The Y receptor subtype involved in the antagonism by neuropeptide Y (NPY) of intracisternal corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF)-induced inhibition of gastric acid secretion was studied in urethane-anaesthetized rats by use of peptides with various selectivity for Y1, Y2 and Y3 subtypes: NPY, a Y1, Y2 and Y3 agonist, peptide YY ...
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Desreumaux P - - 1996
The effects of nutrients on the mucosal immune system are poorly understood. The aim of this work was to study the cellular mucosal immune response to intrajejunal perfusion of an elemental diet (ED) or a control (C) electrolyte solution by measuring jejunal secretion of soluble CD4 (sCD4) and sCD8. sCD4 ...
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Kobayashi H - - 1996
BACKGROUND: One of the features of Helicobacter pylori infection in the human stomach seems to be disordered gastric acid secretion. The effect of vacuolating toxin (VT) produced by H. pylori on gastric acid secretion was examined. METHODS: VT(+)(toxigenic) and VT(-)(nontoxigenic) strains of H. pylori were cultured in brucella broth. The ...
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Hotchkiss C E - - 1996
Cecal filtrates from rabbits with cecal ligation-induced mucoid enteropathy have been reported to cause goblet cell hyperplasia in intestinal explants. This study was performed to see whether such filtrates would stimulate mucus secretion from intestinal explants. Filtrates were prepared from cecal contents of five control rabbits, five rabbits that had ...
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Bergström G - - 1996
The volatile secretion emanating from the cephalic part of the paired labial gland in male bumblebees of three North American species, viz. Bombus sonorus Say, Bombus huntii Greene and Psithyrus insularis (F. Smith) has been analysed by GC-MS and GC-FTIR. The secretion, which is deposited as a marking secretion on ...
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Tsuruoka S - - 1996
Net HCO3- transport in the rabbit kidney cortical collecting duct (CCD) is mediated by simultaneous H+ secretion and HCO3- secretion, most likely occurring in a alpha- and beta-intercalated cells (ICs), respectively. The polarity of net HCO3- transport is shifted from secretion to absorption after metabolic acidosis or acid incubation of ...
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Shimokawa M - - 1996
Convulsive potency was evaluated to investigate the mechanism of neurotoxic convulsion induced by histamine H2 receptor antagonists (H2 blockers). Four H2 blockers, cimetidine (721-1236 nmol), ranitidine (477-954 nmol), famotidine (7.4-44 nmol), and nizatidine (226-603 nmol) were administered intracerebrally (i.c.) to mice. Dose dependency of clonic and/or tonic convulsion was observed, ...
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Kohbara J - - 1996
In vivo electrophysiological recordings in the sea catfish, Arius felis, showed that the magnitude of the integrated facial taste responses to binary mixtures of amino acids was predictable with knowledge obtained from previous cross-adaptation studies of the relative independence of the respective binding sites of the component stimuli. Each component ...
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Ohbo M - - 1996
Stimulatory effects of saturated fatty acids consisting of 4 (butyrate), 8 (octanoate), 12 (laurate) and 16 (palmitate) carbon atoms, as well as acetylcholine on pancreatic amylase release were assessed in tissue segments isolated from sheep, rats, hamsters, field voles and mice. The amount of amylase release induced by the fatty ...
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Carles-Bonnet C - - 1996
Oxyntomodulin inhibits gastric acid secretion via its C-terminal octapeptide. Its minimal active structure was delineated by testing, on histamine-stimulated gastric acid secretion in the conscious rat, the inhibitory effect of octapeptide analogues, shortened either or both on their N- or C- terminus. The octapeptide may be simplified by deleting the ...
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Higashide S - - 1996
The purpose of this study was to examine whether an intermediate form of amidated gastrin, glycine-extended gastrin (Gly-G), can stimulate gastric acid secretion in conscious rats prepared with gastric fistulas. Intravenous administration of Gly-G (20 nmol.kg-1.h-1) alone for 2 h did not stimulate gastric acid secretion; however, administration of Gly-G ...
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Tanaka S - - 1996
We studied the effect of the prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor, indomethacin, on pentagastrin-associated enhancements of gastric mucosal defense mechanisms, using a microfluorometric technique in which mucus gel thickness, intracellular pH (pHi), gastric mucosal blood flow, and acid secretion were measured simultaneously in vivo. Intravenous infusion with pentagastrin (80 micrograms/kg/h) increased mucus ...
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Lloyd K C - - 1996
Two molecular forms of peptide YY (PYY), PYY-(1--36) and PYY-(3--36), are abundant in rabbit intestine and blood. We have previously shown that PYY-(1--36) (PYYI) activates equipotently Y1 and Y2 receptors and PYY-(3--36) (PYY II) is a highly selective agonist for Y2 receptors. In the present study, we examined the effect ...
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Kovacs T O - - 1996
A monoclonal antibody to gastrin was used to study the role of circulating gastrin in mediating insulin-stimulated acid output. On separate days, seven adult dogs with chronic gastric fistulas were pretreated i.v. with either 1) 7 mg of a gastrin monoclonal antibody (mAb 28.2); 2) 12.5 micrograms/kg atropine; 3) mAb ...
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Mertz-Nielsen A - - 1996
The proton pump inhibitor, omeprazole, surprisingly resulted in higher rates of proximal duodenal mucosal bicarbonate secretion than previously reported using an H2 receptor antagonist for gastric acid inhibition. Gastroduodenal perfusions were performed in healthy volunteers to evaluate whether this incidental finding is explained by more potent gastric acid inhibition by ...
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Rocca A S - - 1995
The ingestion of fats is a potent stimulus for the secretion of the proglucagon-derived peptides (PGDPs), including the insulinotropic peptide glucagon-like peptide-1 from the intestinal L cell. The aim of the study was to characterize the structural requirements for fatty acid-induced secretion of the PGDPs and investigate the cellular mechanisms ...
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Woltman T - - 1995
To assess the importance of triglyceride digestion products in producing satiety, we determined the effects of duodenal infusions of triolein, oleic acid, and oleic acid plus monoolein on meal patterns in ad libitum-feeding rats. Oleic acid and oleic acid plus monoolein inhibited feeding similarly; triolein's effect was delayed and fourfold ...
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Okabe S - - 1995
We examined the effect of leminoprazole (an acid pump inhibitor) on reflux esophagitis induced in rats. Intragastrically administered leminoprazole significantly and dose-dependently protected the esophageal mucosa against the reflux of gastric contents, without affecting gastric acid secretion. However, it had no effect on the esophagitis when administered intraduodenally, despite its ...
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Riccio M M - - 1995
Endothelin-1 (ET-1), a 21 amino acid peptide, and its receptors are distributed in the mammalian respiratory tract. To examine the responses of human upper airways to ET-1, we investigated the effects of intranasal administration of ET-1 to nine symptomatic allergic and nine nonallergic volunteers. Paper discs were used to administer ...
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Guérin P - - 1995
Taurine and hypotaurine seem to be important compounds for sperm survival and capacitation, the fertilisation process and embryo development, and are present in both sperm and genital secretions. Hypotaurine has protective effects against peroxidative damage. We have established a simple method for hypotaurine quantification in sperm and genital secretions. The ...
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Fu-Cheng X - - 1995
Peptide YY (PYY) release was studied by measuring radioimmunoassayable PYY in the arterial plasma of anaesthetized rats receiving into the duodenum, ileum or colon either a complete semi-liquid meal (3ml, 21kJ) or elemental nutrients as isocaloric or isoosmolar solutions. PYY release induced by the intraduodenal meal peaked at 60min and ...
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McTigue D M - - 1995
The present study examined the effect of pancreatic polypeptide (PP) on gastric acid secretion. A 45-min infusion of PP was delivered into the jugular vein of urethan-anesthetized rats. Rat PP (100 pmol) significantly increased acid secretion over baseline; bilateral cervical vagotomy or peripheral atropine both eliminated this acid response. Neither ...
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DeRosa J - - 1995
OBJECTIVES: The role of hydrophobicity in the pathophysiology of the gastrointestinal tract is well established as a protective mechanism against the impact of lumenal acid and pepsin. Hydrophobic properties of esophageal secretion in humans remain largely unknown. METHODS: We have studied, therefore, hydrophobicity by using fluorescence probe in human esophageal ...
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Skorve J - - 1995
The mechanisms behind the hypolipidemic effect of two sulfur-substituted fatty acid analogues, 3-thiadicarboxylic acid and tetradecylthioacetic acid, have been investigated in cultured hepatocytes. There was a dose-dependent reduction in incorporation of [3H] water into triacylglycerol and diacylglycerol when tetradecylthioacetic acid was added to rat hepatocytes cultured in the presence of ...
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Sababi M - - 1995
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Duodenal mucus and bicarbonate secretion appear to play an essential role in the protection of the duodenum. The aim of this study was to examine duodenal bicarbonate and mucus secretion and the effects of cyclooxygenase inhibition, nitric oxide synthase inhibition, and luminal acid. METHODS: Duodenal mucus gel ...
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Okumura T - - 1995
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We recently showed that intracisternal injection of apolipoprotein A-IV (apo A-IV), a protein produced by the small intestine in response to fat, inhibits gastric acid secretion. The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanism of acid inhibition by central apo A-IV. METHODS: Gastric acid secretion ...
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Yamamoto M - - 1995
Effects of famotidine on neuronally evoked acid secretion were investigated by means of vagal (at the lower esophagus level) and field-electrical stimulation (around the stomach) in the isolated mouse whole stomach preparation. Each of the electrical stimulations caused a frequency-dependent (1 to 20 Hz) increase in acid output, and the ...
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Shimizu K - - 1995
1. Secretin has been recognized as an important enterogastrone. In order to investigate the mechanism of secretin-induced inhibition of gastric acid secretion, the effects of both anti-somatostatin antibody and indomethacin on acid secretion were examined in conscious rats with gastric cannulas. 2. Secretin given intravenously at 5.6 pmol kg-1 h-1 ...
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Pelster B - - 1995
Mechanisms of acid production and of acid release have been analyzed in isolated gas gland cells of the eel swimbladder using a cytosensor microphysiometer. Incubation of isolated cells with oxamic acid caused a dose-dependent decrease in the rate of proton release. At the highest oxamic acid concentration used (20 mmol/l), ...
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Yoneda M - - 1995
1. SMS 201-995, a somatostatin analogue which interacts with highest affinities at somatostatin receptor subtypes 5 > 2 > or = 3, was microinjected into selective brain sites and its influence on pentagastrin (10 micrograms kg-1 h-1, i.v.)-stimulated gastric acid secretion was investigated in rats anaesthetized with urethane. Gastric acid ...
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Nilsson B - - 1995
BACKGROUND: The gallbladder mucosa normally absorbs fluid and secretes H+ ions. The fluid secretion in inflamed gallbladders is induced by prostaglandins and mediated by intramural vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)-ergic nerves. METHODS: The influence of inflammation on gallblader contents due to secretion of H+ into the lumen. In animals with inflamed ...
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Fischer H - - 1995
The decrease in pancreatic exocrine secretion during the course of acute pancreatitis is a well-documented process. However, the mechanisms underlying this reduced pancreatic function are not fully understood. To analyze pancreatic protein synthesis and secretion during and after cerulein-induced pancreatitis, we performed the plasma amino acid consumption test on conscious ...
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Okabe S - - 1995
Leminoprazole, an acid pump inhibitor, significantly reduces basal and stimulated gastric acid secretion in rats when administered via the systemic or local route. Our aim here was to characterize the antisecretory effect of leminoprazole on gastric acid secretion in conscious dogs. Gastric acid secretion by dogs with a vagally denervated ...
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Zammit V A - - 1995
The liver secretes triacylglycerol-rich very-low-density lipoproteins (VLDL). Teleologically, it would be expected that during the prandial/early absorptive period the rate of hepatic VLDL secretion would be inhibited, in view of the concomitant secretion of chylomicrons from the gut. Such inhibition would limit the extent and duration of post-prandial hyperlipaemia. Experiments ...
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Manela F D - - 1995
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Acid has been shown to stimulate calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) release from peripheral sensory afferent nerve endings in the stomach. The aim of this study was to determine whether endogenous CGRP was involved, by a neurocrine mechanism, in acid-mediated stimulation of somatostatin and inhibition of gastrin release. ...
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Testino G - - 1995
BACKGROUND/AIMS: In the present experience, an evaluation has been carried out of stimulated gastrinemia, parietal cell mass, and acid secretion in the course of a paradigmatic condition, such as autonomous chronic gastritis, in order to reveal possible changes induced by the presence of Helicobacter Pylori (HP). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We ...
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Glauser M - - 1995
To determine whether endogenous metabolic sources alone provide sufficient CO2 for acid secretion in mammals, basal and stimulated acid secretion and metabolic CO2 production were measured concurrently in mouse stomachs, in vitro, without exogenous CO2, and after addition of 5% CO2 serosally. Basal acid secretion was varied by changing luminal ...
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Lin W C - - 1995
The effects of intracerebroventricular and intrahypothalamic injections of picrotoxin, a GABA antagonist, on gastric acid secretion were studied in perfused stomachs of rats under anesthesia. Injection of picrotoxin into the lateral cerebroventricle inhibited the 2-deoxy-D-glucose-stimulated acid secretion. In experiments of intrahypothalamic injections, picrotoxin produced a significant depression of 2-deoxy-D-glucose-stimulated acid ...
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Yee L F - - 1995
BACKGROUND: The parietal cell specific protein H+/K(+)-adenosine triphosphatase H+/K(+)-ATPase) is responsible for gastric acid secretion in adult mammals; however, its ontogeny and role in fetal acid secretion are unknown. The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to determine the ontogeny of gastric acid secretion and parietal cell H+/K(+)-ATPase expression ...
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Gerber J G - - 1995
We have previously demonstrated that both pentagastrin and methacholine can stimulate histamine release from the canine stomach during short term administration of the secretagogues into the gastrosplenic artery. In this study we tested the hypothesis that gastric histamine release determines the acid secretory response to acid secretagogues. Increasing doses of ...
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Mineo H - - 1995
The effects of benzoic acid and its analogues on insulin and glucagon secretion were investigated in conscious sheep. Intravenous injections of benzoic acid increased plasma insulin and glucagon concentrations in a dose-dependent manner between 39-1250 mumol/kg, with ED50s for increasing both hormones of about 625 mumol/kg. Various derivatives of benzoic ...
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Reilly K J - - 1995
Colonic infusion of short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) is trophic to rat jejunum and is associated with raised jejunal gastrin concentration. This study examined the hypothesis that the jejunal trophic effects of colonic SCFAs are mediated in part by gastrin. Forty six adult rats underwent caecectomy to reduce endogenous production ...
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Yoneda M - - 1995
The effect of serotonin (5-HT) and thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) analogue, p-Glu-His-[3,3'-dimethyl]-Pro-NH2 (RX-77368), injected into the dorsal vagal complex (DVC) on gastric acid secretion was assessed in urethan-anesthetized rats with gastric cannula. 5-HT (0.1, 0.2, 1, or 10 nmol into the DVC) enhanced the acid response to RX-77368 (25 pmol, DVC) ...
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Yokotani K - - 1995
The inhibitory mechanism of gastric acid secretion induced by human recombinant interleukin-1 beta was investigated in bilaterally vagotomized, urethane-anesthetized rats. Intracerebroventricular administration of interleukin-1 beta (10, 50 and 100 ng/animal) dose dependently inhibited the gastric acid secretion induced by electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve at 3 Hz. Inhibition of ...
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Lin W C - - 1995
The effect of intravenous administration of muscimol, a GABAA receptor agonist, on gastric acid secretion from perfused stomach was studied in vagotomized rats anesthetized with urethane. Muscimol did not stimulate acid secretion by itself. In contrast, muscimol dose dependently potentiated acid secretion induced by pentagastrin, bethanechol and direct vagal stimulation, ...
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Lam W F - - 1995
Intravenous amino acids (IVAAs) are able to stimulate gastric acid secretion. We investigated the effect of concomitant intravenous infusion of glucose, leading to hyperglycemia, on gastric acid secretion induced by IVAAs. Seven healthy volunteers were studied twice, once during normoglycemia and once during acute hyperglycemia with blood glucose concentrations stabilized ...
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Wallin C - - 1995
The inhibitory effect of duodenal exposure to acid and hyperosmolal solutions on pentagastrin-stimulated gastric acid secretion was studied in conscious rats equipped with chronic gastric fistula and duodenal Thiry-Vella loop. The loop was challenged with saline, HCl or hyperosmolal polyethylene glycol. Gastric acid secretion was measured in samples from the ...
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Plaisancié P - - 1995
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is released from endocrine cells of the distal part of the gut after ingestion of a meal. GLP-1 secretion is, in part, under the control of hormonal and/or neural mechanisms. However, stimulation of the colonic L cells may also occur directly by the luminal contents. This was ...
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Bogaert G A - - 1995
To determine the physiology of acid secretion after gastrocystoplasty with the body of the stomach we performed a prospective standardized 3-day study in 13 children (median age 12.5 years) who had undergone bladder augmentation/replacement (median postoperative period 2 years). Urinary pH and titratable acid, and serum gastrin levels were measured ...
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Blandizzi C - - 1995
The effects of several alpha 2-adrenoceptor agonists and antagonists were examined on gastric acid secretion from reserpinized rats undergoing electrical stimulation of the left vagus nerve. Both detomidine and oxymetazoline inhibited vagal acid hypersecretion, their effects being fully prevented by idazoxan, 7,8-(methylenedioxy)-14-alpha-hydroxyalloberbane (CH 38083), or 2-(2-methoxy-1,4-benzodioxan-2-yl)-2-imidazoline (RX 821002), and partly ...
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