Author:
Bilgin HM,Tumer C,Diken H,Kelle M,Sermet A
Abstract
Ghrelin, an endogenous ligand for growth hormone secretagogue
receptor (GHS-R), has been identified in the rat and human
gastrointestinal tract. Ghrelin has been proposed to play a role in
gastric acid secretion. Nitric oxide (NO) was shown as a mediator
in the mechanism of ghrelin action on gastric acid secretory
function. However, there is a little knowledge about this topic.
We have investigated the role of ghrelin in gastric acid secretion
and the role of NO as a mediator. Wistar albino rats were used in
this study. The pyloric sphincter was ligated through a small
midline incision. By the time, saline (0.5 ml, iv) was injected to
the control group, ghrelin (20 μg/kg, iv) was injected to the first
experimental group, ghrelin (20 μg/kg, iv) + L-NAME (70 mg/kg,
sc) was injected to the second group and L-NAME (70 mg/kg, sc)
was administered to the third group. The rats were killed 3 h
after pylorus ligation; gastric acid secretion, mucus content and
plasma nitrite levels were measured. Exogenous ghrelin
administration increased gastric acid output, mucus content and
total plasma nitrite levels, while these effects of ghrelin were
inhibited by applying L-NAME. We can conclude that ghrelin
participates in the regulation of gastric acid secretion through NO
as a mediator.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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21 articles.
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