[Effect of pancreatic innervation on exocrine secretory performance of the pancreas]
- PMID: 1619972
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00184369
[Effect of pancreatic innervation on exocrine secretory performance of the pancreas]
Abstract
In the present study we examined the influence of extrinsic pancreatic innervation on exocrine pancreatic response to secretin, caerulein, tryptophan and fat, and furthermore the amino acid- and fat-stimulated release of neurotensin and CCK in dogs. Denervation of the pancreas did not alter secretory response to secretin and caerulein, whereas transsection of the extrinsic nerves significantly diminished the protein response to tryptophan and fat. Release of CCK was not altered by pancreatic denervation. However, fat-evoked neurotensin plasma levels were significantly increased after denervation of the pancreas.
Comment in
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[Control of exocrine pancreatic secretion--which mediators are more important: nerves or hormones?].Langenbecks Arch Chir. 1992;377(3):131-2. doi: 10.1007/BF00184368. Langenbecks Arch Chir. 1992. PMID: 1619971 German. No abstract available.
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