1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf00839454
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Myoelectrical activity of the gastroduodenal zone in serotonin-induced ulcer formation

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“…Currently, the duodenogastric reflux, whereby bile enters the stomach from the duodenum, is regarded as an important factor in ulcer formation [1][2][3]6,8]. This reflux is believed to result from weakened motoricity of the gastric antrum [10] or impaired patency of the duodenum because of its increased peristalsis [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Currently, the duodenogastric reflux, whereby bile enters the stomach from the duodenum, is regarded as an important factor in ulcer formation [1][2][3]6,8]. This reflux is believed to result from weakened motoricity of the gastric antrum [10] or impaired patency of the duodenum because of its increased peristalsis [2].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gastroduodenal incoordination of this type also occurs in rabbits administered ulcerogenic doses of serotonin [6] or pentagastrin [8]. The existence of a correlation between gastric mucosal lesions and incoordination of gastric and duodenal activity suggests a pathogenic role of gastroduodenal incoordination in gastric ulcer formation.…”
Section: Abstract: Gastroduodenal Myoelectric Activity; Immobilizatimentioning
confidence: 91%