Literature DB >> 937533

Gallbladder pressure-volume response to gastrointestinal hormones.

J Ryan, S Cohen.   

Abstract

The pressure-volume (PV) response of the opossum gallbladder was studied under basal conditions and after the continuous intravenous infusion of gastrin I, secretin, and cholecystokinin (CCK). The hormone effects were examined individually and in combination. The unstimulated gallbladder was capable of accommodating increases in intraluminal volume with only slight changes in intraluminal pressure. Cholecystokinin significantly increased the pressure recorded from the gallbladder. The pressure generated depended on the concentration of CCK and the intraluminal volume. Gastrin I had no independent effect on the PV response of the gallbladder but reduced the stimulatory affect of CCK. Secretin, alone, decreased the PV response of the gallbladder. Secretin also antagonized the stimulatory response to CCK. These findings suggest that the regulation of gallbaldder motor function and pressure generation exclusive of neural input, may depend on the interaction of CCK with gastrin and secretin and the intraluminal volume of the organ at the time of stimulation.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 937533     DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1976.230.6.1461

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


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