Pepsin 1 secretion in chronic peptic ulceration.
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- 1 September 1980
- Vol. 21 (9) , 766-771
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.21.9.766
Abstract
In patients with peptic ulceration, both vagal stimulation by insulin hypoglycaemia and stimulation by pentagastrin cause pepsin 1 to be secreted into gastric juice. There is a secretory threshold for pepsin 1, below which only pepsins 3 and 5 are secreted. Pepsin 1 accounts for an increasing proportion of the total peptic activity/ml of gastric juice as the total activity increases. Higher concentrations of pepsin 1 in the basal gastric secretion occurred significantly more frequently in patients with duodenal ulcer than with gastric ulcer. In these patients there may be an increased 'background' secretory drive.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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