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Original Article

Parietal and Chief Cell Sensitivity to Pentagastrin Stimulation before and after Cimetidine Treatment for Duodenal Ulcer

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Pages 111-114 | Received 05 May 1978, Accepted 08 Sep 1978, Published online: 23 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Gastric acid and pepsin output in response to 0.10 and 6.0 μg · kg−1h−1 of pentagastrin was studied in ten duodenal ulcer patients before and after cessation of 6 weeks of cimetidine treatment, 1 g/day. Acid output in response to the low dose of pentagastrin was on average 63% of the response to the high dose before and on average 65% after treatment. The corresponding values for pepsin output were on average 88% both before and after treatment. Thus, the parietal and chief cell sensitivity stayed unchanged after cimetidine treatment. Mean maximal acid output decreased insignificantly, from 39.4 mmol/h before to 34.9 mmol/h after cimetidine treatment. The results suggest an unchanged gastric acid and pepsin secretion capacity after short-term treatment with cimetidine for duodenal ulcer.

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