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Stimuli for Heptadecapeptide Gastrin Release: A Comparison of Oral and Intravenous Arginine-monochloride and Oxo in Normal, Vagotomized and Antrectomized Patients

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Pages 97-100 | Received 25 May 1974, Accepted 27 Aug 1974, Published online: 16 Oct 2020
 

Abstract

Vinik, A. I., Kalk, W. J., Dent, D. M., Barbezat, G., Grant, B. J. & Bank, S. Stimuli for heptadecapeptide gastrin release: A comparison of oral and intravenous arginine-monochloride and Oxo in normal, vagotomized and antrectomized patients. Scand. J. Gastroent. 1975, 10, 97-100.

Arginine, administered intravenously, was a more potent stimulus to gastrin release than oral Oxo-feeding, while oral arginine failed to elicit a response in normal subjects. Intravenous arginine stimulated a rise in serum gastrin only in normal subjects but not in antrectomized or vagotomized patients. The gastric antrum appears to be the major site of production of heptadecapeptide gastrin and ‘mini’-gastrin, as measured by the anti-serum used in our radio-immunoassay.

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