secretion of pepsin

1. Ligation and division of the vessels supplying the stomach, except those from the spleen, result in greatly increased pepsin secretion in response to pentagastrin, pilocarpine or 2-deoxy-D-glucose. 2. This effect was still present 6 months after initial ligation. 3. Analysis of dose-response curv...

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description 1. Ligation and division of the vessels supplying the stomach, except those from the spleen, result in greatly increased pepsin secretion in response to pentagastrin, pilocarpine or 2-deoxy-D-glucose. 2. This effect was still present 6 months after initial ligation. 3. Analysis of dose-response curves shows that for pepsin secretion the Vmax values were raised by this procedure. 4. Right-sided vessel ligation and division does not alter acid secretion in response to the stimuli used. 5. It is suspected that the procedure of right-sided vessel ligation removes a non-competitive inhibitor mechanism to gastric pepsin secretion.
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subjects Animals
Deoxyglucose - pharmacology
Dogs
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Gastric Mucosa - metabolism
Ligation
Pentagastrin - pharmacology
Pepsin A - metabolism
Pilocarpine - pharmacology
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Stomach - blood supply
Stomach - innervation
Vagotomy
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