Title : Effect of intraantral pH on basal gastrin release into the circulation and antral lumen in anesthetized cats.

Pub. Date : 1978 Dec

PMID : 31763






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1 Small amounts of gastrin (1,000--1,500 pg/min) were released into the antrum during perfusion with 0.1 M HCl. Hydrochloric Acid LOC105260099 Felis catus
2 On the other hand, 0.1 M phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) caused a dramatic augmentation of the gastrin output into the antral lumen (approximately 17 fold). Phosphates LOC105260099 Felis catus
3 Also other alkaline solutions such as 0.15 M NaHCO3 (pH 8), 0.15 M Tris buffer (pH) or 0.01 and 0.1 M NaOH (pH 12 and 13) promoted the release of gastrin. Sodium Bicarbonate LOC105260099 Felis catus
4 Also other alkaline solutions such as 0.15 M NaHCO3 (pH 8), 0.15 M Tris buffer (pH) or 0.01 and 0.1 M NaOH (pH 12 and 13) promoted the release of gastrin. Tromethamine LOC105260099 Felis catus
5 Also other alkaline solutions such as 0.15 M NaHCO3 (pH 8), 0.15 M Tris buffer (pH) or 0.01 and 0.1 M NaOH (pH 12 and 13) promoted the release of gastrin. Sodium Hydroxide LOC105260099 Felis catus
6 It is discussed whether the gastrin release at alkaline pH is induced by the alkaline pH itself or by anions such as HPO-4, HCO-3 and OH-. hpo-4 LOC105260099 Felis catus
7 It is discussed whether the gastrin release at alkaline pH is induced by the alkaline pH itself or by anions such as HPO-4, HCO-3 and OH-. Bicarbonates LOC105260099 Felis catus