[Gastrointestinal hormones and blood circulation in the gastric mucosa]
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[Gastrointestinal hormones and blood circulation in the gastric mucosa]
Abstract
The gastrointestinal hormones influence gastric mucosal blood flow in different ways. Gastrin, secretin and pancreocymin increase gastric mucosal blood flow, glucagon, vip and somatostatin decrease it. Motilin has a special position. Given alone motilin improves gastric mucosal blood flow, wheras it reduces gastric mucosal blood flow after previous administration of pentagastrin or histamin.
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