Basal and pentagastrin-stimulated gastric secretion in young horses
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1990.259.6.R1259
Basal and pentagastrin-stimulated gastric secretion in young horses
Abstract
Equine gastric secretion was studied using a gastric cannula model after fasting (basal) and pentagastrin infusion. Gastric secretory rate, pH, osmolality, and electrolyte concentrations and outputs were determined over a 5-h period. Dose-response tests estimated that the maximally effective intravenous dose of pentagastrin was between 3 and 6 micrograms.kg-1.h-1. Basal secretory rate was 278 +/- 29 (SE) ml/15 min, and the pH was 2.00 +/- 0.31. Pentagastrin infusion at 6 micrograms.kg-1.h-1 increased secretory rate to 533 +/- 60 ml/15 min and decreased pH to 1.41 +/- 0.11. Basal gastric acid concentration and output were 38 +/- 5 meq/l and 211 +/- 36 mu eg.kg-1.h-1, respectively. Pentagastrin increased acid concentration to 60 +/- 5 meq/l and acid output to 474 +/- 61 mu eq.kg-1.h-1. Gastric fluid osmolality remained hypotonic during both basal and pentagastrin conditions. Sodium concentration remained high in comparison with hydrogen ion concentration, and sodium output increased during pentagastrin infusion. Equine gastric secretion did not attain maximal acid concentrations nor the marked drop in pH, which has been reported for other monogastric species. These data suggest that in the horse a large nonparietal component exists that modifies parietal secretions and is increased by pentagastrin stimulation.
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