Abstract:Forty male rats weighing 150 g were operated on with gastrectomy with esophagoduodenostomy, antrectomy, fundectomy, or bilateral truncal vagotomy with pyloroplasty. Unoperated rats served as controls. The rats were freely fed, but not pair-fed, until sacrifice by exsanguination after 8 weeks. The pancreas was excised, weighed, and analyzed for contents of water, protein, amylase, and DNA. Basal levels of serum gastrin and plasma cholecystokinin (CCK) were only measured at sacrifice. Eight weeks after the opera… Show more
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