Previous work has shown that the duodenal ulcer population can be defined by a lower ratio between gastric mucosal blood flow and acid secretion (during pentagastrin stimulation) than is found in normal subjects. The results of the present investigation have shown that the ratio is restored to normality by highly selective vagotomy. This suggests that increased tonic activity of the vagus on the parietal cell is one of the important disorders in duodenal ulceration.
Histamine has been investigated for its effect on gastric acid secretion and mucosal blood flow in man. Dose-response curves were constructed and analysed in the presence of H1- and H2-antagonists. Mepyramine had no effect on acid secretion or mucosal blood flow. Cimetidine reduced acid secretion but had no effect on blood flow. This suggests that the vasculature is less sensitive to cimetidine than the parietal cell.
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