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The gastric acid secretagogue gastrin-releasing peptide and the inhibitor oxyntomodulin do not exert their effect directly on the parietal cell in the rat

  • Julie Gehl
  • , Jørgen L. Jeppesen
  • , Steen Seier Poulsen
  • , Jens Juul Holst

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    Abstract

    Previous studies suggested that gastrin-releasing peptide (a neuropeptide found in rat oxyntic mucosa) and oxyntomodulin (a glucagon-containing peptide of mammalian gut) could directly affect the acid secretion of the parietal cells. We therefore studied their effect on gastric acid production in vitro by measuring [l4C]-aminopyrine accumulation, a reliable index of H+ generation, in isolated rat parietal cells. However, neither gastrin-eleasing peptide nor oxyntomodulin influenced basal acid secretion or histamine-stimulated gastric acid secretion. Electron-microscopic studies of unstimulated and histamine-stimulated parietal cells confirmed that the cells retained the normal morphology of intracellular organelles and that the cells responded to physiological stimulation by marked expansion of the intracellular canaliculi.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)144-151
    Number of pages8
    JournalDigestion
    Volume40
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1988

    Keywords

    • Electron microscopy
    • Gastric acid secretion
    • Gastrin-releasing peptide
    • Histamine
    • Isolated parietal cells
    • Oxyntomodulin

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