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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 90(3): 377-384, 1989


Original article

CHANGE OF GASTRIC MUCOSAL BLOOD FLOW AFTER SELECTIVE PROXIMAL VAGOTOMY; AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN RATS

Second Department of Surgery, Yokohama City University School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan

Shunji Eto

The effect of selective proximal vagotomy (SPV) on gastric mucosal blood How (MBF) was studied in rats using hydrogen gas clearance technique.
The following results were obtained.
1) Resting MBF of the corpus decreased significantly from 106.3±9.8ml/min/100g to 74.5±15.5ml/min/100g at 12 weeks after SPV (p<0.01). Resting MBF of the antrum did not decrease.
2) Tetragastrin, betazol-HCI and 2-deoxy-d-glucose (2DG)-stimulated acid outputs were reduced following SPV for more than 12 weeks after operation.
3) The increase of corporal MBF after tetragastrin, betazol-HCI and 2DG stimulation was less significant with accompanying reduction of acid output.
4) The increase of antral MBF after tetragastrin or betazol-HCI stimulation was less significant after SPV. But, the increase after 2DG stimulation was as much as after SPV.


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