| Literature DB >> 2514322 |
H Yang1, H Wong, J H Walsh, Y Taché.
Abstract
The role of gastrin in mediating the acid response to chemical vagal stimulation was evaluated by intravenous injection of the gastrin monoclonal antibody 28.2 (2.6 mg/rat). The antibody was injected 30 min prior to the administration of vagal stimulants in urethane-anesthetized rats equipped with a double lumen gastric cannula. The gastrin monoclonal antibody 28.2 prevented gastrin-17- but not carbachol-stimulated gastric acid secretion. The gastric acid response to vagal stimulation produced by thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) injected into the cisterna magna or the dorsal vagal complex and by the GABAB agonist, baclofen, infused intravenously was reduced by 33, 22 and 33% respectively in rats administered with gastrin monoclonal antibody 28.2. These immunoneutralization studies provide evidence that approximately 75% of the acid response to vagal stimulation is not mediated by gastrin in urethane-anesthetized rats.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2514322 DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(89)90005-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Life Sci ISSN: 0024-3205 Impact factor: 5.037