Journal article

Secretory and biosynthetic responses of gastrin and somatostatin to acute changes in gastric acidity

M KAPUSCINSKI, A SHULKES

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | BLACKWELL SCIENCE PUBL AUSTR | Published : 1995

Abstract

The activity of gastric parietal cells in terms of hydrochloric acid (HCl) secretion is regulated by the interaction of stimulatory substances (e.g. gastrin) and inhibitors (e.g. somatostatin) acting in an endocrine and paracrine mode, as well as luminal factors. In the present study the following parameters were measured: the synthesis (mRNA), storage (tissue peptide concentration) and secretion (plasma peptide concentration) of somatostatin and gastrin following short‐term treatment of rats with pentagastrin (acid stimulant), secretin, omeprazole (reduces gastric acidity by inactivating gastric H/K ATPase) and the somatostatin analogue octreotide (reduces gastric acidity by inhibiting both..

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