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Ningxin Zeng, Christoph Athmann, Tao Kang, Rong-Ming Lyu, John H. Walsh, Gordon V. Ohning, George Sachs, Joseph R. Pisegna
Published in Volume 104, Issue 10
J Clin Invest. 1999; 104(10):1383–1391 doi:10.1172/JCI7537
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PACAP- and VIP-induced stimulation of gastric acid secretion in rats. (a) Level of gastric acid secretion in 2 groups of fistula rats after the administration of PACAP with or without the anti-somatostatin antibody. After a resting period of 1.5–3 hours (to establish baseline), 1 group of rats (n = 5) received somatostatin antibody (squares) and another group (n = 6) received control antibody at 20 min. All rats received PACAP-38 (10 nmol/kg per hour); gastric acid was assessed by titration. Differences between paired groups were determined using paired Student’s t tests. *P < 0.05. (b) Total hourly gastric acid secretion (μEq/h) in fistula rats after the administration of PACAP-27 (left) or PACAP-38 (right), with or without the administration of the anti-somatostatin antibody. Antibody alone had no effect on acid secretion. All rats received the indicated peptide (10 nmol/kg per hour); gastric acid was assessed by titration. Differences between paired groups were determined using paired Student’s t tests. *P < 0.05.