Potassium in mecholyl-stimulated gastric secretion in the dog
- 31 March 1962
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content
- Vol. 202 (4) , 721-724
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1962.202.4.721
Abstract
Previous work indicated that K concentration ([K]) of gastric juice rises abruptly after histamine injection, concomitantly with acid efflux. Using Heidenhain and vagal pouch dogs, these experiments (26 in all) were repeated with mecholyl and histamine. The concentration-time curves for K were similar for both stimuli with early rise in [K], its late fall below preinjection level, and eventual recovery. The initial rise tended to be smaller and occurred less often with mecholyl. Its occurrence after histamine was also inconsistent. [K] was poorly correlated with both acidity and volume-rate. Time curves for K output likewise were similar with both stimuli, but correlation with acid output was high. Exogenous histamine is not essential to this K efflux, which may represent a basic process associated with glandular, neural, or muscular stimulation in general.Keywords
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