Somatostatin,prostaglandin E2 and atropine inhibition of the gastric actions of bombesin in the dog |
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Authors: | BI Hirschowitz E Molina |
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Institution: | 1. Division of Gastroenterology, University of Alabama in Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA;2. University Station, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA |
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Abstract: | Bombesin, acetylcholine, prostaglandins and somatostatin are all thought to be involved in the regulation of gastrin release and gastric secretion. We have studied the effects of low doses of atropine, 16-16(Me)2-prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and somatostatin-14 on bombesin-stimulated gastrin release and gastric acid and pepsin secretion in conscious fistula dogs. For reference, synthetic gastrin G-17 was studied with and without somatostatin. Bombesin, in a dose-related manner, increased serum gastrin, which in turn stimulated gastric acid and pepsin secretion in a serum gastrin, concentration-dependent manner. Somatostatin inhibited gastrin release by bombesin as well as the secretory stimulation by G-17; the combination of sequential effects resulted in a marked inhibition of bombesin-stimulated gastric acid and pepsin secretion. PGE2 also strongly inhibited gastrin release and acid and pepsin secretion. Atropine had no significant effect on gastrin release, but greatly inhibited gastric secretion. Thus somatostatin and PGE2 inhibited at two sites, gastrin release and gastrin effects, while atropine affected only the latter. |
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Keywords: | Gastric acid Pepsin secretion Serum gastrin Gastrin release Dose response Synthetic gastrin G-17 |
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