Literature DB >> 6706292

Effects of fasting and refeeding on antral, duodenal, and serum gastrin levels and on colonic thymidine kinase activity in rats.

A P Majumdar.   

Abstract

Antral, duodenal, and serum gastrin levels and colonic thymidine kinase activity were determined in 1- to 4-day-fasted rats and after refeeding of 4-day-fasted rats for 3-24 h. The effect of pentagastrin on colonic thymidine kinase activity was also determined. Total deprivation of food caused a drastic reduction in gastrin concentrations in serum and tissues. After 4 days of fasting, serum gastrin levels in most animals fell below the present detection limit of the assay (10-15 pg/ml), and antral and duodenal gastrin levels decreased to 15 and 50% of the respective initial fed control. After 9 and 24 h of refeeding, gastrin concentration in serum and antrum had increased to about 35% of the initial fed level. On the other hand, refeeding for 3-24 h produced no significant change in duodenal gastrin concentration. Fasting for 1-4 days resulted in a 60-70% reduction in colonic thymidine kinase activity, compared to the initial fed control. Refeeding caused a prompt stimulation in the enzyme activity, which after 6 h was found to be 72% above the 4-day-fasted group. Daily injection of pentagastrin, at doses between 125 and 500 micrograms/kg, during a 4-day fasting period resulted in a significant stimulation in colonic thymidine kinase activity, compared to the saline-treated control. The maximal stimulation of an enzyme activity 90% higher than in the saline control was attained with a pentagastrin dose of 125 micrograms/kg. Higher doses decreased the maximal stimulatory effect of pentagastrin.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6706292     DOI: 10.1159/000179877

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Horm Res        ISSN: 0301-0163


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