The effect of gastric distension on the secretion of acid and pepsin by patients with duodenal ulcer
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The effect of gastric distension on the secretion of acid and pepsin by patients with duodenal ulcer
Abstract
Twentyfour patients with active duodenal ulceration were subjected to gastric distension with a balloon, in an attempt to assess the "neural tone" affecting the parietal and chief cells of the stomach. Distension stimulated gastric secretion in a manner similar to, but weaker than, pentagastrin. No evidence was found that distension provides a specific "neural" stimulus to the gastric secretion of acid or pepsin in man.
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