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. 1985 Nov;30(11 Suppl):63S-68S.
doi: 10.1007/BF01309387.

Gastroduodenal bicarbonate secretion in mucosal protection. Possible role of vasoactive intestinal peptide and opiates

Gastroduodenal bicarbonate secretion in mucosal protection. Possible role of vasoactive intestinal peptide and opiates

G Flemström et al. Dig Dis Sci. 1985 Nov.

Abstract

HCO3- secretion by surface epithelium in duodenum devoid of Brunner's glands was titrated in situ in anesthetized rats. Intravenous injection of small amounts (20 ng/kg) of the endogenous opioid peptide beta-endorphin significantly increased secretion. Naloxone prevented this effect, suggesting that stimulation is mediated by mu-opiate receptors. Morphine 50 microgram/kg had a similar stimulatory action. Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) 0.5-100 microgram/kg dose-dependently increased secretion and this response was independent of simultaneous cholinergic stimulation. The HCO3- secretion maintained pH in the mucus gel adherent to the luminal surface at neutrality for long periods of time (greater than or equal to 60 min); even when the pH in the terminal bulk solution was as low as 2.0. Mucosal HCO3- secretion is thus very probably important in mucosal protection and VIP and endogenous opioid peptides may have a role in its control.

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