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The role of the antrum and the vagus nerve in the formation of gastric mucosal histamine.

E Rosengren, S E Svensson.   

Abstract

1. The effects of the vagus nerve and of antral gastrin on the rate of histamine formation (histamine forming capacity, HFC, i.e. histidine decarboxylase activity) in the parietal cell region of the gastric mucosa has been investigated in the following stomach preparations: gastric fistula, denervated Heidenhain pouch, antral resection with gastrojejunostomy, gastrojejunostomy with exclusion of the duodenum and in the intact stomach. The determinations of mucosal HFC were made on fasting rats and on re-fed animals when the effect of feeding was studied.2. In fasting rats with a gastrojejunostomy and the antrum intact the mucosal HFC of the innervated stomach was about 4 times higher than in the corresponding preparation with the antrum resected. In the innervated main stomach the mucosal HFC was about twice as high as in the denervated pouch, indicating that the vagus and endogenous antral gastrin each contribute to maintaining mucosal HFC in the fasting state.3. Acidifying the stomach caused a substantial lowering of the mucosal HFC presumably by inhibiting antral gastrin release, whereas acid in the stomach did not interfere with the elevation of mucosal HFC evoked by injection of gastrin.4. Injection of gastrin elevated mucosal HFC in the innervated main stomach and in the denervated pouch to approximately equal levels. With the dose of gastrin employed there was about a fourfold increase in the HFC of the pouch mucosa.5. In antrectomized rats enhanced vagal influence, evoked by insulin injection or by feeding, raised the mucosal HFC. In rats with the antrum intact and the stomach acidified, insulin injection produced an increased HFC. Thus, a vagal effect on mucosal HFC exists independent of participation of antral gastrin.6. The stable choline esters carbachol and methacholine act directly on the parietal cell without involving mucosal HFC. The vagus nerve and gastrin, however, are assumed to provide secretory stimulation by means of accelerated histamine formation.7. The interrelation between increased histamine formation and hydrochloric acid secretion is discussed.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 5357233      PMCID: PMC1348601          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1969.sp008964

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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1.  OBSERVATIONS ON THE INHIBITION OF HISTAMINE FORMATION.

Authors:  G KAHLSON; E ROSENGREN; R THUNBERG
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1963-12       Impact factor: 5.182

2.  Response of the chronic gastric fistula rat to histamine.

Authors:  A LANE; A C IVY; E K IVY
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1957-08

3.  Histidine decarboxylase of rat stomach and other mammalian tissues.

Authors:  R W SCHAYER
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1957-06

4.  Increased formation of histamine in the pregnant rat.

Authors:  G KAHLSON; E ROSENGREN; H WESTLING
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1958-08-29       Impact factor: 5.182

Review 5.  New approaches to the physiology of histamine.

Authors:  G Kahlson; E Rosengren
Journal:  Physiol Rev       Date:  1968-01       Impact factor: 37.312

6.  Effect of insulin on gastric acid secretion, histamine formation, and on the incidence of gastric lesions.

Authors:  K S Kim; P T Ridley; C Tuegel
Journal:  Life Sci       Date:  1968-04-01       Impact factor: 5.037

7.  Induction of fluorescence in histamine-containing cells.

Authors:  B Ehinger; R Thunberg
Journal:  Exp Cell Res       Date:  1967-08       Impact factor: 3.905

8.  Gastric secretion during pregnancy and lactation in the rat.

Authors:  B Lilja; S E Svensson
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1967-05       Impact factor: 5.182

9.  Accelerated mobilization and formation of histamine in the gastric mucosa evoked by vagal excitation.

Authors:  G Kahlson; E Rosengren; R Thunberg
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1967-06       Impact factor: 5.182

10.  Retardation of protein synthesis in rat foetal liver on inhibiting rate of histamine formation.

Authors:  B Grahn; R Hughes; G Kahlson; E Rosengren
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1969-02       Impact factor: 5.182

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1.  Alterations in secretory patterns following antrectomy in rats with Pavlov pouches.

Authors:  L Lundell
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1975-03       Impact factor: 5.182

2.  Displacement by metiamide of the dose-response curves to pentagastrin and methacholine in the conscious rat.

Authors:  L Lundell
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1975-08       Impact factor: 8.739

3.  Effects of calcium on acid secretion from the rat isolated gastric mucosa during stimulation with histamine, pentagastrin, methacholine and dibutyryl cyclic adenosine-3',5'-monophosphate.

Authors:  I H Main; J B Pearce
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1978-11       Impact factor: 8.739

4.  Further studies on the mode of action of isoprenaline on gastric secretion in the conscious rat.

Authors:  L Lundell; S E Svensson; G Nilsson
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1976-09       Impact factor: 8.739

5.  Inhibition by metiamide of secretagogue-induced gastric acid secretion in the conscious Heidenhain pouch rat.

Authors:  K T Bunce; M E Parsons
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1978-12       Impact factor: 5.182

6.  Correlation between serum gastrin concentration and rat stomach histidine decarboxylase activity.

Authors:  R Håkanson; J H Kroesen; G Liedberg; J Oscarson; J F Rehfeld; F Stadil
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1974-12       Impact factor: 5.182

7.  Histamine metabolism of the gastric mucosa following antrectomy.

Authors:  L Lundell
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1974-09       Impact factor: 5.182

8.  Inhibition of gastric secretion by atropine in conscious rats.

Authors:  I Johansson; L Lundell; S E Svensson
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1971-09       Impact factor: 5.182

9.  Gastrin derivatives investigated for secretory potency and for changes in gastric mucosal histamine formation.

Authors:  E Rosengren; S E Svensson
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1970-05       Impact factor: 8.739

10.  Food stimulation of histidine decarboxylase messenger RNA abundance in rat gastric fundus.

Authors:  R Dimaline; A K Sandvik; D Evans; E R Forster; G J Dockray
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1993-06       Impact factor: 5.182

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