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- Title
Interaction of Secretin and Carbaminolchoyline on Gastric Secretion in Cats.
- Authors
Vagne, Monique; Perret, Gilles
- Abstract
Gastric mucus secretion was studied simultaneously with acid and pepsin secretion during stimulation with a cholinergic, secretin, and combination of both in conscious cats with Heidenhain pouch and gastric fistula. Carbaminoylcholine slightly stimulated acid secretion, and strongly stimulated pepsin and mucus secretion estimated as uronic acid representing polysaccharides and fucose representing glycoproteins. Secretin added to cholinergic stimulation decreased the acid response and increased pepsin and mucus responses. Our results show that, in cats, fundic mucus secretion is under both cholinergic and hormonal control. Copyright © 1974 S. Karger AG, Basel
- Publication
Digestion, 1974, Vol 11, Issue 3/4, p215
- ISSN
0012-2823
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1159/000197585