Literature DB >> 8338162

Lateral hypothalamic lesions cause gastric injury by stimulating gastric contractility.

T Garrick1, C V Grijalva, M Trauner.   

Abstract

Changes in gastric contractility following lateral hypothalamic (LH) lesions with and without bilateral cervical vagotomy were measured in urethan-anesthetized rats. LH lesions were induced with direct current passed through stereotaxically placed electrodes. Gastric contractility was recorded continuously for 4 h with acutely implanted strain gauge force transducers and analyzed by computer. LH lesions consistently stimulated gastric contractility and caused more gastric mucosal injury than control conditions. Vagotomy blocked both gastric mucosal injury and high-amplitude gastric contractions. In rats with LH lesions and exogenously infused intragastric hydrochloric acid, atropine methyl nitrate inhibited high-amplitude gastric contractions and gastric erosions. These findings indicate that LH lesions stimulate vagally mediated high-amplitude gastric contractions, which, in the presence of hydrochloric acid, cause gastric mucosal erosions.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8338162     DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1993.265.1.G138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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1.  Effect of tetramethylpyrazine on reserpine-induced gastric lesion in rats.

Authors:  J L Wan; C L Wang; Q D Chang
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  1998-08       Impact factor: 3.199

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