Gastric bicarbonate secretion in humans. Effect of pentagastrin, bethanechol, and 11,16,16-trimethyl prostaglandin E2.
Open Access
- 1 July 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 72 (1) , 295-303
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci110969
Abstract
Although the stomach is mainly known for its ability to secrete hydrochloric acid, there is increasing evidence that the gastric mucosa also secretes bicarbonate. A simple method for simultaneous measurement of gastric HCO-3 secretion and H+ secretion was developed from a two-component model of gastric secretion. The method, which is based upon gastric juice volume, H+ concentration, and osmolality, was validated both in vitro and in vivo. In 14 healthy human beings, basal gastric HCO-3 secretion averaged 2.6 mmol/h (range, 0.7-8.7 mmol/h). Basal HCO-3 secretion was approximately 50% of basal H+ secretion and there was a significant correlation between basal HCO-3 and H+ secretion in individual subjects (r = 0.79). HCO-3 was secreted in basal nonparietal secretion at a concentration of approximately 90 mmol/liter. Intravenous pentagastrin infusion markedly stimulated H+ secretion but did not increase HCO-3 secretion. During pentagastrin infusion, the cholinergic agonist, bethanechol, significantly augmented H+ secretion (from 20.2 to 24.7 mmol/h) and increased HCO-3 secretion (from 2.2 to 4.2 mmol/h). A prostaglandin E2 analogue significantly reduced H+ secretion and increased HCO-3 secretion during pentagastrin infusion. The reduction in net gastric juice H+ output following prostaglandin E2 was due more to H+ secretory inhibition than to HCO-3 secretory stimulation. We conclude that the healthy human stomach actively secretes HCO-3 and that gastric HCO-3 secretion can be influenced by cholinergic stimulation and by prostaglandin E2.This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
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