
pmid: 4921034
Gastric lipase has been demonstrated in uncontaminated gastric juice (3, 4, 6) and within the gastric mucosa (1, 7) of man and various laboratory animals. In the present study, the effect of stimulation with histamine and Urecholine on secretion of lipase by canine Heidenhain pouches was determined.Materials and Methods. Collection of gastric juice. Two trained female mongrel dogs, weighing 19 and 21 kg, respectively, were equipped with chronic Heidenhain pouches. The pouches remained free of infection or exudation along the metal cannula. After collection of unstimulated gastric juice for 2 hr, saline with histamine (124 μg/kg/hr) or Urecholine (88 μg/kg/hr) was infused intravenously for 3 hr at a constant rate of 11.5 ml/hr. With each drug, three experiments per dog were performed. In two experiments, stimulated juice was pooled and collected at 30-min intervals (see experiments with 30-min samples). In one experiment, all collections of the second and third hour of stimulation were pooled (see experime...
Gastric Juice, Lipase, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Pepsin A, Dogs, Bethanechol Compounds, Animals, Female, Histamine
Gastric Juice, Lipase, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Pepsin A, Dogs, Bethanechol Compounds, Animals, Female, Histamine
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