1975
DOI: 10.1080/09291017509359496
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Estrous cycle and gastrin content of mucosa in rat

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“…Oestradiol treatment of ovariectomized rats reduces the serum gastrin concentration towards that of normal females (Lichtenberger et al, 1976). Similar sex differences have been noted in the gastrin concentration of the antral mucosa (Amure & Bolarinwa, 1975;Lichtenberger et al, 1976). It is clear from the present study that the combined oestrogen-progestin contraceptive pill used had no significant effect on gastric function in the female cats when administered at doses around 20 times that used in the human female.…”
Section: Gastric Studiessupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Oestradiol treatment of ovariectomized rats reduces the serum gastrin concentration towards that of normal females (Lichtenberger et al, 1976). Similar sex differences have been noted in the gastrin concentration of the antral mucosa (Amure & Bolarinwa, 1975;Lichtenberger et al, 1976). It is clear from the present study that the combined oestrogen-progestin contraceptive pill used had no significant effect on gastric function in the female cats when administered at doses around 20 times that used in the human female.…”
Section: Gastric Studiessupporting
confidence: 79%
“…In many species, including the cat (Hirst, Labib & Reed, 1978), the males secrete more gastric acid than females. Also serum and pyloric antrum gastrin concentrations are higher in male than in female rats, and these gastrin concentrations fluctuate during the oestrous cycle (Amure & Bolarinwa, 1975;Lichtenberger, Nance & Gorski, 1976). Contraceptive steroid preparations may also decrease the incidence of peptic ulceration in young women (Glober, Doll, Fairbairn & Vessey, 1971).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pregnant rats have been shown to secrete less acid than non-pregnant rats (Lozzio, Gagliardi & others, 1961). Since the antral gastrin content in rats varies during the different phases of the oestrous cycle (Amure & Bolarinwa, 1975), we have estimated antral gastrin activity in rats during the different stages of pregnancy.…”
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