Literature DB >> 5579650

Hyperplasia of the gastric mucosa during pregnancy and lactation in the rat.

G P Crean, R D Rumsey.   

Abstract

1. The growth of the gastric mucosa during pregnancy and afterwards has been studied by comparing the stomachs of rats, killed at weekly intervals after impregnation, with the stomachs of virgin rats of the same age and starting weight. The rate of growth of the gastric mucosa in both groups was determined from the changes observed in the weight of the whole stomach, the weight and surface area of the fundus, the volume (mass) of the fundic mucosa and the total parietal and total peptic cell populations.2. Hyperplasia of the gastric mucosa occurred during pregnancy and lactation, the effect being characterized by increases in the surface area and volume (mass) of the gastric mucosa, and in the total parietal and total peptic cell populations.3. The data suggest that the effect developed shortly after conception. Hyperplasia of the gastric mucosa continued throughout pregnancy and reached maximal values after the second week of lactation and waned thereafter; the maximal changes obtained for individual observations such as surface area and the total parietal and total peptic cell populations represented increases of the order of 40% above corresponding control values.4. From the observations that were made on food intake it seemed unlikely that the hyperplasia of the gastric mucosa was due to hyperphagia. It also seemed unlikely that the effect could be accounted for by the increase that occurred in body weight during pregnancy.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 5579650      PMCID: PMC1331873     

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


  31 in total

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Authors:  R W BATES; S MILKOVIC; M M GARRISON
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  1964-05       Impact factor: 4.736

2.  THE EFFECT OF THE THYROID GLAND ON INTESTINAL ABSORPTION OF HEXOSES.

Authors:  R J LEVIN; D H SMYTH
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1963-12       Impact factor: 5.182

3.  Evidence in the hypophysectomized pigeon of a synergism among prolactin, growth hormone, thyroxine and prednisone upon weight of the body, digestive tract, kidney and fat stores.

Authors:  R W BATES; R A MILLER; M M GARRISON
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  1962-09       Impact factor: 4.736

4.  The control of mitotic activity in adult mammalian tissues.

Authors:  W S BULLOUGH
Journal:  Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc       Date:  1962-08

5.  Presence in the human placenta and term serum of a highly lactogenic substance immunologically related to pituitary growth hormone.

Authors:  J B JOSIMOVICH; J A MACLAREN
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  1962-08       Impact factor: 4.736

6.  The role of hormonal and dietary factors in the formation of excess ribonucleic acid in the livers of pregnant rats.

Authors:  R M CAMPBELL; I R INNES; H W KOSTERLITZ
Journal:  J Endocrinol       Date:  1953-01       Impact factor: 4.286

7.  Relationship of gastric secretion to food intake in lactating rats.

Authors:  J F Long
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1969-07

8.  Theorigin and survival of gastric parietal cells in the mouse.

Authors:  H Ragins; F Wincze; S M Liu; M Dittbrenner
Journal:  Anat Rec       Date:  1968-09

9.  Effect of hypophysectomy on the gastric mucosa of the rat.

Authors:  G P Crean
Journal:  Gut       Date:  1968-06       Impact factor: 23.059

10.  Relative change in gastrointestinal weight during lactation.

Authors:  R P Spencer
Journal:  Am J Dig Dis       Date:  1967-05
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  6 in total

1.  Influence of pregnancy and lactation on the healing processes of gastric and duodenal ulcer models in rat.

Authors:  K Takeuchi; S Okabe; K Takagi
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1974-04-15

2.  Factors related to gastric hypersecretion during pregnancy and lactation in rats.

Authors:  K Takeuchi; S Okabe
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  1984-03       Impact factor: 3.199

3.  Cell differentiation in human gastric gland as revealed by nuclear binding of tritiated actinomycin.

Authors:  G L Stoffels; A M Preumont; M De Reuck
Journal:  Gut       Date:  1979-08       Impact factor: 23.059

4.  Influence of pregnancy on the development of various gastric lesions in rats.

Authors:  K Takeuchi; S Okabe; K Takagi
Journal:  Am J Dig Dis       Date:  1976-10

5.  Effects of a combined oestrogen-progestin preparation on gastric acid and pepsin secretion, serum gastrin concentration and biliary secretion of bile acids, phospholipids, and cholesterol in the cat.

Authors:  B H Hirst; P K Lund; J D Reed; D J Sanders; B Shaw; W Taylor
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1979-01       Impact factor: 8.739

6.  LKB1-AMPK modulates nutrient-induced changes in the mode of division of intestinal epithelial crypt cells in mice.

Authors:  Katherine Blackmore; Weinan Zhou; Megan J Dailey
Journal:  Exp Biol Med (Maywood)       Date:  2017-08-02
  6 in total

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