Title : Comparative analysis of the vagal stimulation of gastric acid secretion in rodent isolated stomach preparations - Welsh_1994_Br.J.Pharmacol_112_93 |
Author(s) : Welsh NJ , Shankley NP , Black JW |
Ref : British Journal of Pharmacology , 112 :93 , 1994 |
Abstract :
1. Electrical field stimulation produced a tetrodotoxin-sensitive, frequency-dependent, release of acid from isolated, lumen-perfused, stomach preparations from mouse, immature rat and guinea-pig. 2. In the guinea-pig and mouse preparations, the frequency-dependent response was abolished by hexamethonium, acetylcholine (ACh) muscarinic (M) and histamine H2-receptor blockade, consistent with the hypothesis that the vagal ACh acts indirectly by stimulating the release of endogenous histamine. 3. In contrast, in the rat preparation the frequency-dependent response was partially refractory to all of these inhibitors. However, a combination of H2- and ACh M-receptor blockade did abolish the effect. 4. We conclude that vagal-stimulated acid secretion in the rat, unlike the other two species, behaves as though there is a direct innervation of the oxyntic cells by either cholinergic or noncholinergic neurones. |
PubMedSearch : Welsh_1994_Br.J.Pharmacol_112_93 |
PubMedID: 7913382 |
Welsh NJ, Shankley NP, Black JW (1994)
Comparative analysis of the vagal stimulation of gastric acid secretion in rodent isolated stomach preparations
British Journal of Pharmacology
112 :93
Welsh NJ, Shankley NP, Black JW (1994)
British Journal of Pharmacology
112 :93