| Literature DB >> 168119 |
J C Bowen, W Pawlik, Y M Kuo, D Williams, L L Shanbour, E Jacobsen.
Abstract
An in vivo canine gastric chamber preparation was used to determine effects of exogenous cyclic AMP and dibutyryl cyclic AMP on histamine-driven acid secretion and the role of blood flow in these responses. Histamine was infused intravenously at a submaximal rate 1.2 mu/kg-min) followed by the intraarterial infusion of either cyclic AMP (0.15 mg/kg-min) or dibutyryl cyclic AMP (0.15 mg/kg-min. Acid secretion and mucosal blood flow (aminopyrine clearance) were measured at 15-minute intervals, and electrical potential difference was measured continuously. Histamine alone decreased the potential difference from 82 mV to 48 mV within 60 minutes, increased aminopyrine clearance from 1.0 ml/min to 2.4 ml/min and increased acid output to 220 muEq/15 min. All values returned towards control following termination of histamine infusion. Dibutyryl cyclic AMP significantly increased histamine stimulated acid secretion to 350 muEq/15 min, but did not alter mucosal blood flow or electrical potential. Cyclic AMP did not change secretory, circulatory or electrical response to histamine. Therefore, dibutyryl cyclic AMP appears to increase histamine-stimulated acid secretion, and the effect is not mediated by increased mucosal blood flow.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 168119
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterology ISSN: 0016-5085 Impact factor: 22.682