Title : Role of gastrin/CCK-B receptors in meal-stimulated acid secretion in rats.

Pub. Date : 1997 May

PMID : 9176236






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1 Using an in vivo, intact, anesthetized rat model, we studied the role of gastrin/cholecystokinin (CCK)-B receptors in regulating the release of histamine and somatostatin during intragastric stimulation of acid secretion during a peptone meal. Histamine gastrin Rattus norvegicus
2 These results indicate that GR143330X is an effective agent for blocking gastrin-stimulated acid secretion and histamine and somatostatin release in rats. Histamine gastrin Rattus norvegicus
3 Furthermore, we show for the first time in an intact, in vivo, anesthetized rat model that meal-stimulated activation of gastrin/CCK-B receptors stimulates acid secretion in part by regulating the release of histamine and somatostatin. Histamine gastrin Rattus norvegicus