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Cysteamine-induced duodenal ulcer and the hepatoduodenal branch of the vagus nerve
Authors:Kimitoshi Kato M.D.  Tomoaki Watanabe  Masahiko Itoh  Shuntaro Yoshida  Naohisa Hoshino  Kazuro Itoh  Fumiaki Sugimura  Ariyoshi Iwasaki  Yutaka Matsuo  Hiroko Sawai  Shigeyuki Imai  Susumu Oshiba  Atsuko Seki
Affiliation:1. The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nihon University School of Medicine, 30-1 Ohyaguchikami-machi, Itabashi-ku, 173, Tokyo, Japan
2. Second Department of Physiology, Nihon University School of Medicine, 173, Tokyo, Japan
3. Third Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tokyo Faculty of Medicine, 113, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:We investigated the role of the autonomic nervous system in gastric acid secretion, somatostatin concentration and PAS-positive mucus production in Brunner’s glands in cysteamine-induced duodenal ulcer. Vagotomized rats were used. No ulcers occurred in the groups with vagotomies of the hepatoduodenal, truncal or gastric branches after cysteamine administration. However, in the hepatoduodenal branch vagotomized group, there was an increases in gastric acid secretion after cysteamine administration. A similar increase was observed in the control group, but the decreases in somatostatin concentration and PAS-positive mucus seen in the control group were not found in the hepatoduodenal vagotomized group. These results suggest that the hepatoduodenal branch of the vagus nerve might play an important role in the ulcerogenic process of cysteamine-induced duodenal ulcer.
Keywords:Brunner’  s glands  cysteamine-induced duodenal ulcer  gastric acid secretion  somatostatin  hepatoduodenal branch of the vagus nerve
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