| Literature DB >> 7655995 |
S Alcón1, M J Pozo, G M Salido, J A Pariente.
Abstract
The effects of histamine upon secretin- or cholecystokinin (CCK)-evoked exocrine pancreatic secretion were investigated in the anaesthetised guinea pig. Histamine (0.1 mumol/kg/min) induced a slight increase in pancreatic juice flow and total protein release compared to saline controls. Secretin (0.5 pmol/kg/min) and CCK-8 (0.75 pmol/kg/min) evoked marked time course increases in both the rate of pancreatic juice flow and total protein output in the anaesthetised guinea pig. Administration of either secretin or CCK-8 simultaneously with histamine elevated the exocrine pancreatic secretion compared to the smaller response obtained when administered separately. These results indicate that histamine may play an important physiological role in modulating the hormonal control of exocrine guinea pig pancreas.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7655995 DOI: 10.1007/bf01782260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inflamm Res ISSN: 1023-3830 Impact factor: 4.575