(1) Department of Pharmacology, University of Tübingen, Germany
Abstract:
Summary 1. The effect of antigastrin (SC-15 396) on gastric acid and pepsin secretion produced by the gastrin-analogue tetrapeptide amide Try. Met. Asp. Phe-NH2 and by electrical stimulation of the vagus was investigated in anaesthetized gastric fistula cats.2. Antigastrin failed to inhibit both acid and pepsin response stimulated by either the tetrapeptide or vagus excitation.3. It was concluded that the ineffectiveness of antigastrin in cats is due to a species difference between rats and dogs on the one hand and cats on the other, and that antigastrin is not a specific gastrin antagonist.Supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and by the Alfred Teufel-Stiftung.