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Comparative Study
. 1975 Aug;69(2):448-52.

Changes in canine gastric acid output and serum gastrin levels following massive small intestinal resection

  • PMID: 1150049
Comparative Study

Changes in canine gastric acid output and serum gastrin levels following massive small intestinal resection

G Wickbom et al. Gastroenterology. 1975 Aug.

Abstract

Vagally denervated (Heidenhain) pouch acid outputs and serum gastrin concentrations, basal and in response to feeding, were measured in dogs before and after massive intestinal resection. Both 24-hr and postprandial Heidenhain pouch acid outputs increased (P less than 0.01) after intestinal resection. Increases in serum gastrin concentrations following feeding were greater after massive resection of the small intestine. There was an excellent correlation (r= 0.967; P less than 0.005) between increases in serum gastrin concentrations and Heidenhain pouch acid outputs after intestinal resection. These studies support and are consistent with the hypothesis that the polypeptide hormone gastrin plays a role in the production of the gastric acid hypersecretion which, in both dogs and man, frequently results from massive resection of the small intestine.

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