Effect of vagal stimulation on the concentration of gastrin in serum and antral mucosa in dogs
- PMID: 619864
- DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1978.01370130089017
Effect of vagal stimulation on the concentration of gastrin in serum and antral mucosa in dogs
Abstract
The concentration of gastrin in serum and antral mucosa was studied in anesthetized dogs after electrical stimulation of the antral branch vagus nerve. Vagal stimulation caused immediate and sustained release of gastrin into the circulation. After stimulation for one hour, the gastrin concentration of antral mucosa increased significantly. This suggests that vagal release of gastrin triggers its rapid synthesis.
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