نتایج جستجو برای: gastric pepsin

تعداد نتایج: 108859  

Journal: :Gut 1979
V Walker W H Taylor

Pure human pepsins 1 and 3 are inactivated by incubation at pH 7.1-7.3 for 30 minutes, losing 90% or more of activity. Pepsin 5 is alkali-stable, retaining 100% of activity. Mixtures of pure pepsins 1 and/or 3 with pepsin 5 were found to have greater alkali-stable activity than predicted. Two published methods for determining the alkali-stable fraction of the peptic activity of gastric juice ga...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
mitra samareh fekri physiology research center, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran hamid reza poursalehi 1physiology research center, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran hamid najafipour 1physiology research center, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran shahriar dabiri 1physiology research center, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran mostafa shokoohi kerman research center in modeling for health (rcmh), kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran ali siahposht khacheki1 1physiology research center, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran

objective(s): gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd) is one of the most common digestive disorders that frequently lead to pulmonary complications due to gastric fluid aspiration. in the present experimental study, chronic aspiration of gastric fluid, its components and bile salts in rat lung was performed to find out the main factor(s) causing pulmonary complications of gastric fluid aspiratio...

F Nabavizadeh M.K Garib-Naseri S Zahediasl

thyroid hoemones effect gastric acid and pepsin secretion.however exact machanism(s) are not clear.this study was performed to compare the effect of vagal stimulation on acid an pepsin secretion in hypothyroid,hyperthyroid and control rars.each group consisted of 8 male and female rats(N-mari) weighing 246+_9 gr.hypo and hyperthyroid states were induced by administretion of methimazol (50mg/l i...

Journal: :Gut 1980
V Walker W H Taylor

In patients with peptic ulceration, both vagal stimulation by insulin hypoglycaemia and stimulation by pentagastrin cause pepsin 1 to be secreted into gastric juice. There is a secretory threshold for pepsin 1, below which only pepsins 3 and 5 are secreted. Pepsin 1 accounts for an increasing proportion of the total peptic activity/ml of gastric juice as the total activity increases. Higher con...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1959
W H TAYLOR

The secretion of pepsin in the gastric juice of patients with peptic ulcer has been the subject of much investigation. Early work was carried out mainly on resting juices or on the aspirated products of an Ewald meal (Willcox, 1908; Boas, 1925; Hirsch-Mamroth and Rindfleisch, 1925; Polland and Bloomfield, 1930; Vanzant, Osterberg, Alvarez, and Rivers, 1933; Mullins and Flood, 1935), and appeare...

Journal: :Clinical science 2001
J P Pearson N B Roberts

Pepsin, acid and Helicobacter pylori are major factors in the pathophysiology of peptic ulcer disease and reflux oesophagitis. Ecabet sodium reduces the survival of H. pylori in the stomach and inhibits pepsin activity in the gastric juice of experimental animals. Here we have investigated the effects of ecabet sodium on some of the factors involved in the dynamics of the mucosal barrier, i.e. ...

Journal: :Gut 1961
L S VALBERG L J WITTS

A histamine test meal is described for the estimation of the secretion of gastric acid and pepsin in the unanaesthetized intact rat. The stomach of the rat secreted pepsin and a small amount of acid in response to the test meal of hypertonic sucrose. Stimulation with histamine produced a pronounced rise in acid secretion but the output of pepsin remained unchanged. The increase in acid secretio...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1999
B. I. Hirschowitz

Esophagitis results from excessive exposure of the esophagus to gastric juice through an ineffective or dysfunctional lower esophageal sphincter mechanism. A possible role of pepsin in damaging the esophageal mucosa with consequent esophagitis may be examined directly by testing pepsin under various conditions in experimental models of esophagitis. Since gastric juice contains both acid and pep...

Journal: :Thorax 2005
C Ward I A Forrest I A Brownlee G E Johnson D M Murphy J P Pearson J H Dark P A Corris

BACKGROUND A biologically plausible link between gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR), aspiration, and lung allograft dysfunction has been suggested, but there is no systematic evidence indicating the presence of gastric contents in the lung. We have tested the hypothesis that pepsin, as a marker of aspiration, is detectable in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid of allograft recipients who had not r...

2006
D. J. BOWEN

The control of gastric pepsin secretion continues to excite controversy. The diversity in the results obtained by different investigators may be due, at least in part, to the varying techniques employed to estimate pepsin activity. Thus, edestin (Polland and Bloomfield, 1929), gelatin (Gilman and Cowgill, 1930), egg albumen (Vineberg and Babkin, 1931), beef haemoglobin (Anson and Mirsky, 1932),...

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