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Original Article

The Effect of Gastrin-Releasing Peptide on Acid Secretion and the Release of Gastrin, Somatostatin, and Histamine in the Totally Isolated, Vascularly Perfused Rat Stomach

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Pages 9-15 | Received 16 Aug 1988, Accepted 01 Sep 1988, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We have studied the effect of gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) on exocrine and endocrine secretion in the totally isolated, vascularly perfused rat stomach with or without concomitant infusion of a potent somatostatin antiserum. GRP (1 nM) showed a marginal acid-stimulatory effect (base line, 11.6 × 2.3 μmol/60 min, and after GRP, 20.0 × 2.2 μmol/60 min; p = 0.05). GRP significantly increased gastrin and somatostatin release to the venous effluent, and the venous gastrin concentration increased significantly during concomitant infusion of somatostatin antiserum. Furthermore, GRP inhibited histamine liberation, and somatostatin antiserum reversed this effect. the antiserum did not significantly stimulate acid secretion. Thus, the present study shows that GRP directly or indirectly affects both acid secretion and the release of gastrin, somatostatin, and histamine in the rat stomach.

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