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Gastric secretion after pentagastrin and histamine in the basal secreting ferret

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The ferret appears to be a suitable model for studies of gastric physiology, due to the consistent basal secretion observed in this species and because of the gastric anatomic similarity to man and surgical tolerance.
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This article is published in Journal of Surgical Research.The article was published on 1970-03-01. It has received 7 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pentagastrin & Histamine.

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Surface topology of the stomach in man and the laboratory ferret.

TL;DR: A scanning electron microscopic study was undertaken on the normal surface ultrastructure of the laboratory ferret and man, finding that the surface architecture appeared identical in both man and the ferret, and the convex surface and polygonal boundaries of each cell were apparent.
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Effect of unilateral vagotomy on gastric secretion in the ferret.

TL;DR: The hypothesis that the vagal system must be intact in the ferret in order to achieve a maximal pentagastrin response is supported and the observed reduction of the gastric acid response to insulin after unilateral vagotomy supports the notion of a segmental, vagal innervation of the parietal cell mass.
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Studies on the secretory and cytotoxic actions of caffeine on the ferret gastric mucosa

TL;DR: The present study lends credence to the hypothesis that early vascular changes in the gastric mucosa, induced by caffeine administration, might contribute to hemorrhagic or other forms of mucosal damage.
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Effect of calcium on pentagastrin-, histamine-, bethanecol-, and insulin-stimulated gastric secretion in the ferret

TL;DR: Providing additional calcium with each of the stimulants resulted in an augmented acid response to all stimulants except histamine, and the response to histamine was unchanged.
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Physiology of the Ferret

Mark T. Whary
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Inhibition of gastric secretion by extracts containing gastrin.

TL;DR: Extracts prepared by the same method from mucosa of the fundic gland area, duodenum, ileum, and colon, or from pancreas produced little or no inhibition of acid secretion.
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Comparison of Gastric Secretion in Conscious Dogs and Cats

TL;DR: Gastric secretion from the vagally innervated stomach in response to histamine and gastrin extract was compared in conscious dogs and cats with gastric fistulae; the cats secreted more pepsin than did the dogs.
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Preparation of chronic denervated gastric pouches in the rat.

TL;DR: This is the first physiologic proof that the white portion of the rat stomach is nonacid secreting and the advantages of using a denervated gastric pouch for physiologic and pharmacologic studies are discussed.
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Ultrastructure of the gastric mucosa of normal laboratory ferrets

TL;DR: An ultrastructural study of the normal laboratory ferret has been made, and evidence is presented that secretion is brought about by solubilization in the apical cytoplasm prior to release through the plasma membrane.
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