scholarly journals Histamine metabolism of the guinea-pig gastric mucosa.

1976 ◽  
Vol 257 (2) ◽  
pp. 419-431 ◽  
Author(s):  
J Bergmark ◽  
G Granerus ◽  
S Henningsson ◽  
L Lundell ◽  
E Rosengren
1956 ◽  
Vol 187 (3) ◽  
pp. 427-431 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph J. Vitale ◽  
Oscar M. Jankelson ◽  
Patricia Connors ◽  
D. Mark Hegsted ◽  
Norman Zamcheck

Effect of histamine on the activity of succinic oxidase and malic dehydrogenase was studied in guinea pig and human gastric mucosa. Human tissue was obtained through the surgical services of the Boston City Hospital. Control value for the succinic oxidase system of the proximal half of the guinea pig stomach was approximately 480 ( Qo2 (N) (µl O2/mg nitrogen/hr.)). After histamine, this value rose to 550 in 30 minutes with a simultaneous rise in titratable acidity of the stomach contents. Animals fasted for 72 hours had a Qo2 (N) of approximately 500 and after histamine a Qo2 (N) of 700 was observed. Spectrophotometric analysis of succinic dehydrogenase and cytochrome oxidase activities, two of the major components of the succinic oxidase system, revealed that both components are increased following histamine administration. Malic dehydrogenase, however, was not affected by histamine treatment. Succinic dehydrogenase was demonstrated by histochemical localization and was concentrated below the superficial mucous layer where parietal cells were abundant. Succinic oxidase activity of human gastric mucosa was demonstrable only in those specimens containing abundant parietal cells. This study confirms the view that HCl production by parietal cells is associated with aerobic metabolism and is perhaps under enzymatic control. The study suggests that the succinic oxidase system may be involved in the production or secretion of HCl.


1957 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 729-732
Author(s):  
K. Kowalewski

The endocrine and exocrine activity of guinea pig stomach was measured by the determination of pepsinogen in gastric tissue and in plasma. Gastric juice pepsin was also studied.A significant increase of both pepsinogen and pepsin was found in animals treated with a dose of histamine (75 mg. per kg. of body weight). These results give further evidence that the zymogenic cells of gastric mucosa may be stimulated by histamine. The determination of pepsinogen in gastric tissue seems to permit a direct approach to the enzymatic function of zymogenic cells.


1998 ◽  
Vol 114 ◽  
pp. A298
Author(s):  
H. Suzuki ◽  
A. Yamaka ◽  
M. Muto ◽  
T. Shibahara ◽  
Y Murata ◽  
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1991 ◽  
Vol 94 (8) ◽  
pp. 1113-1122
Author(s):  
YOSHIYUKI ABE ◽  
SATOSHI OGINO ◽  
MORIHIRO IRIFUNE ◽  
TORU MATSUNAGA ◽  
IKUO IMAMURA ◽  
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