Literature DB >> 908485

On the cause of the increased Heidenhain pouch secretion and serum gastrin concentration after gastrojejunostomy in dogs. With a statistical appendix.

M Rokkjaer, V Host, O Brandsborg, M Brandsborg, N A Lovgreen.   

Abstract

In 10 dogs with Heidenhain pouches (HP) a gastrojejunostomy (GEA) was constructed and later converted into a Roux en-Y anastomosis in order to abolish or reduce transstomal reflux. Next, duodenal inhibition was abolished by duodenal transection, and finally the duodenal bulb was excised. Twenty-four hour HP acid output increased after GEA, some 70% of the increase being attributable to transstomal reflux, the rest to decreased duodenal inhibition. Abolished duodenal inhibition caused a new rise, not significantly different from that caused by the combined effect of reflux and decreased duodenal inhibition after GEA. Twenty-four hour fasting HP acid output and 5 hr food-stimulated HP acid output rose after GEA by the same amount as that caused by abolished duodenal inhibition. A significant correlation was found between integrated gastrin and total HP acid output after food stimulation. Both fasting and food-stimulated gastrin concentration rose after GEA, the latter caused by reflux alone. Elimination of duodenal inhibition caused an unexpected rise in both fasting and food-stimulated gastrin concentration.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 908485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterology        ISSN: 0016-5085            Impact factor:   22.682


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1.  Effect of antral instillation of bile salts on fasting serum gastrin levels.

Authors:  J S Levine; J E Coonan; F Kern
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  1980-06       Impact factor: 3.199

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