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The effect of post-natal malnutrition on pepsinogen secretion receptors in weanling rats
Authors:J Yahav  A Fradkin  A Diver-Haber  A Jonas
Institution:Pediatric Gastroenterology Service, SHEBA Medical Centre, Tel-Hashomer, Israel.
Abstract:Post-natal malnutrition was induced in rats using the expanded litter model. Pepsinogen secretion of isolated gastric glands in response to several secretagogues was measured. Malnourished 19-day-old pups showed no response to carbachol, CCK-8, gastrin, secretin and ionophore A23187 compared to well-nourished animals, but showed comparable secretion of pepsinogen after stimulation with dibutyryl cAMP (DiBcAMP). Hydrocortisone treatment for 48 h caused increased pepsinogen accumulation and elevated pepsinogen secretory responsiveness to carbachol and secretin of gastric glands isolated from post-natal malnourished pups. Our results indicate that isolated gastric glands obtained from well-nourished rat possess two functionally distinct receptors for gastrin and C-terminal fragment of CCK. Our study supports the concept that in malnourished rats there is a decreased number of binding sites or/and some post-receptor defects. Pepsinogen release mechanisms remain unaffected.
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