1970
DOI: 10.1007/bf02232821
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The effect of hypophysectomy on the gastrointestinal tract

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“…The results presented in this paper con firm previous works [Levin, 1969;Schapiro et al, 1970;Havivi et al; in that they demonstrate the existence of atrophy of the small intestine after hypophysectomy in the adult rat. They also bring to light further information: Atrophy not only causes a reduction of the absorbing villous area but also of the microvillous area.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…The results presented in this paper con firm previous works [Levin, 1969;Schapiro et al, 1970;Havivi et al; in that they demonstrate the existence of atrophy of the small intestine after hypophysectomy in the adult rat. They also bring to light further information: Atrophy not only causes a reduction of the absorbing villous area but also of the microvillous area.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Indeed hypophysectomy causes atrophy of the mucosa [Havivi et al, 1968] although in the dog, this phenomenon has not been observed [Jacobson and Magnani, 1964], Functional studies are more discordant, especially concerning the absorption of sugars and lipids [Levin, 1969;Schapiro et al, 1970]. The enzyme activities are, however, reduced -this is true at least for alkaline phosphatase [Levin, 1969;Schapiro et al, 1970].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…It has long been believed that the endocrine system may influence the growth of the human gastrointestinal tract [Jacobson and Magnani, 1964;Schapiro et al, 1970]: severe gastric atrophy [Smith et al, 1961] and pancreas atrophy [Beare, 1947] are known to occur in patients with pituitary insufficiency. The hypophysis is in some ways responsible for maintaning the growth of the gastric mucosa [Crean.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1979] and in patients with ac romegaly [Creutzfeldt et al, 1971]; the latter report has since been retracted, though [Creutzfeld ct al., 1974], Morphological alterations are associated with defects in secretory capacities: reduction in gastric secretory volume, in acidity, in pepsin concentration and mucus content [Schapiro et al, 1970]. The proteolytic [Baker et al, 1956, amylolytic [Barrett et al, 1955;Sesso and Valeri, 1962] and lipolytic [Bicknel!…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand hypophyscctomy, involving defi ciency of the growth hormone, caused atrophy of the gastric mucosa [9], of the exocrine pancreatic parenchy ma [33] and of the intestinal mucosa [2, 20. 33].…”
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