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Reduction of Antral and Duodenal Gastrin Activity by electrical Vagal Stimulation<sup>1</sup>
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1967
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Animal PhysiologyDuodenal Gastrin ActivityAnimal ScienceMedicinePhysiologyFood DigestionGastroenterologyVeterinary ScienceGastrin ActivityEducationVagal StimulationElectrical Vegal StimulationElectrophysiologyDigestive TractIngestionAnesthesiaPharmacologyAnesthesiology
Abstract The effect of electrical vegal stimulation on the antral and duodenal gastrin activity was determined in anesthetized cats. Vagal stimulation for 1 hr at 5, 10 and 20 imp/sec reduced the antral gastrin activity to about 75, 50 and 35 per cent, respectively. Corresponding figures for figures for 2 hrs stimulation was 45, 30 and 25 percent of the activity in unstimulated cats, thus showing a further reduction. Stimulation for 4 hrs did not produce any further reduction. Vagal stimulation for 2 hrs with all 3 frequencies reduced the gastrin activity in the mucosa of the proximal duodenum to unmeasurable levels.
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