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. 1992 Apr;27(2):165-71.
doi: 10.1007/BF02777718.

Effect of luminal administration of thyrotropin-releasing hormone or somatostatin on gastric pH and interaction of these peptides in rats

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Effect of luminal administration of thyrotropin-releasing hormone or somatostatin on gastric pH and interaction of these peptides in rats

A Furusawa et al. Gastroenterol Jpn. 1992 Apr.

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  • Gastroenterol Jpn 1992 Jun;27(3):456

Abstract

The effect of intraluminal administration of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) on gastric pH and release of luminal somatostatin, and a possible interrelationship between TRH and somatostatin in the rat stomach were studied. TRH was administered into the stomach via an intragastric tube at various doses (50 pg/kg-10 micrograms/kg) and gastric pH was measured after 15 min. The intraluminal administration of TRH significantly decreased gastric pH at doses over 1.0 ng/kg. Time-course studies at a dose of 100 ng/kg TRH exhibited a significant decrease in gastric pH at 15, 30 and 60 min. Furthermore, TRH administration caused a significant increase in immunoreactive-somatostatin (ir-somatostatin) concentrations in the gastric wall and a significant decrease in ir-somatostatin concentrations in the gastric juice. On the other hand, intraluminal administration of somatostatin caused a significant increase in ir-TRH concentrations in the gastric wall and a significant decrease in ir-TRH concentrations in the gastric juice, and significantly raised gastric pH at 5 min. These findings suggest that luminal TRH may exert a regulatory effect on gastric acid secretion, and that TRH may have a possible interaction with somatostatin in the modulation of gastric acid secretion.

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