Inhibitory effect of cimetidine on gastric acid secretion vagally activated by physiological means in duodenal ulcer patients.
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- 1 January 1978
- Vol. 19 (1) , 27-31
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.19.1.27
Abstract
Vagal activation of gastric acid secretion by modified sham feeding in six patients with duodenal ulcer produced a peak acid response amounting to 52% of the peak acid output after pentagastrin stimulation (PAOpg). Cholinergic reflex stimulation of gastric acid secretion by fundic distension in another six patients with duodenal ulcer produced a peak acid response of 45% of PAOpg. Intravenous infusion of cimetidine in a dose of 100 mg/h markedly inhibited the acid sham feeding response by 90-100% and almost abolished the acid response to fundic distension. The results suggest that gastric acid secretion evoked by physiological vagal activation in man is profoundly inhibited by H2-receptor blocking agents.Keywords
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