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Gastric Secretion
Mechanisms and Control
- 1st Edition - November 12, 2013
- Editors: T. K. Shnitka, J. A. L. Gilbert, R. C. Harrison
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 7 0 3 6 - 7
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 8 6 1 7 - 7
Gastric Secretion: Mechanism and Control covers the proceedings of the symposium held at The Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, on September 13-15, 1965.… Read more
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Request a sales quoteGastric Secretion: Mechanism and Control covers the proceedings of the symposium held at The Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, on September 13-15, 1965. This compilation mainly focuses on the study of gastric secretion and other biological processes involved. This book is divided into seven parts, beginning with discussions on the anatomy and purpose of gastric mucosa. How the gastrointestinal tract is renewed physiologically is also examined. This text then gives information on the regulation, metabolism, and other biological processes in this organ. This book also specifically explains secretion and its stimulation and inhibition. Parts in this book also tackle gastrin and mucus, as well as the neuro-endocrine control. This text ends with concluding remarks, encouraging further studies of the subject. This selection will be invaluable to students of medicine and biology, as well as specialists of gastrointestinal system.
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Editors
Dedication
Foreword
I. Structure and Function
The Fine Structure of the Gastric Mucosa
Mitotic Homeostasis and Physiological Control of Cell Renewal in Healthy and Diseased Gastric Mucosa
Observations on the Regulation of the Growth of the Gastric Mucosa
The Metabolism of Gastric Mucosa during the Secretion of Hydrochloric Acid
Recent Observations on Gastric Blood Flow and Acid Secretion
II. Neuro-Endocrine Control
The Nerve Supply of the Stomach and Its Relationship to Secretion
Vagal Effects on Gastric Secretion
Neural Factors in the Control of Gastrin Release
Vagal Influences on the Gastrin Content of Antral Mucosa
Magnitude of the Antrum's Role in the Cephalic Phase of Gastric Secretion
The Late Acid Response to Insulin Induced Hypoglycaemia and Its Relation to Vagal Stimulated Gastrin Release
Hypothalamic Influence on Gastric Blood Flow, Cell Counts, Acid and Mucus Secretion—Factors in Ulcer Provocation
III. Mucus
Regulation of Gastric Mucus Secretion
Fractionation of Gastric Macromolecular Materials by Electrophoresis, Column Chromatography and Gel Filtration; Correlative Study
Stimuli for Gastric Mucus Secretion
Mucus Content of Gastric Juice during the Secretory Period
Intrinsic Factor Secretion
IV. Secretion: Stimulation
Gastric Secretion and Duodenal Ulcer
Some Aspects of the Humoral Mechanism of Gastric Secretion
The Effects of Tissue Extracts on the Stomach
The Role of Intestinal Digestion in the Control of Acid Secretion
Considerations on the Effect of Obstruction on Gastric Secretion
V. Gastrin
The Constitution and Properties of Gastrin
Some Physiological Actions of Gastrin
The Action of Gastrin II on Gastric Secretion of Electrolytes and Pepsin in Man
Action of Purified Gastrin Polypeptide on the Isolated Gastric Mucosa of the Bullfrog
Failure of Gastrin Inactivation by the Liver
Further Observations on Factors influencing the Symptomatology Manifest by Patients with the Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
VI. Secretion: Inhibition
The Recognition and Assay of Gastrone
Fractionation of Endogenous Inhibitors of Gastric Secretion (Gastrone) by Physico-Chemical Means
Duodenal Inhibition of Gastric Secretion
Endocrine and Exocrine Studies on Homotransplanted Gastric Pouches
Enterogastrone—A Reappraisal of the Problem
VII. Concluding Remarks
Concluding Remarks
Bibliography: Current Monographs on the Physiology of Gastric Secretion
Index
- No. of pages: 520
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: November 12, 2013
- Imprint: Pergamon
- Paperback ISBN: 9781483170367
- eBook ISBN: 9781483186177
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