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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
gastrin
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The effects of cimetidine, omeprazole and atropine sulfate on the healing of acetic acid-induced gastric ulcers in rats with limited food intake time (9:00-10:00 a.m. and 5:00-6:00 p.m.) were evaluated 15 days after the acid injection. Oral repeated administration of cimetidine (25-100 mg/kg twice daily) or omeprazole (10-50 mg/kg once daily) dose dependently accelerated ulcer healing.
Atropine sulfate
(10 mg/kg twice daily, p.o.) was ineffective. A single oral administration of omeprazole (50 mg/kg) or cimetidine (100 mg/kg) resulted in potent and long-lasting anti-acid secretory and
gastrin
-releasing actions. The degree and duration of anti-acid secretion by atropine sulfate were equal to those of cimetidine, but the elevation of
gastrin
release by atropine sulfate was weak and temporary. These results indicate that the gastric ulcers of rats with a limited food intake time are useful for evaluating the healing effects of cimetidine and omeprazole on gastric ulcers. In addition, the effects of both drugs may be related to the increased
gastrin
release rather than to the reduced acid secretion.
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PMID:Effect of cimetidine and omeprazole on gastric ulcer healing of rats with limited food intake time. 784 61
The effects of the muscarinic receptor agonist, carbamylcholine chloride (carbachol), on
gastrin
release and
gastrin
mRNA levels in human antral mucosa (n = 15) were determined. During a-2-h incubation period, carbachol (10(-6)-10(-4) M) decreased
gastrin
mRNA levels to 71 +/- 8% (10(-6) M), 40 +/- 8% (10(-5) M), and 33 +/- 5% (10(-4) M) of control levels. Carbachol (10(-5) M) decreased intracellular
gastrin
(from 1634 +/- 103 to 1272 +/- 126 pg/mg tissue protein), while it increased
gastrin
release into the medium (from 609 +/- 48 to 918 +/- 68 pg/ml per mg tissue protein). After 6- and 9-h culture, carbachol gradually increased
gastrin
mRNA levels, by 96 +/- 12% and 126 +/- 23%, respectively.
Atropine sulfate
(10(-5) M) completely inhibited the carbachol-induced changes. Cycloheximide markedly decreased tissue
gastrin
concentration, but increased
gastrin
mRNA levels, whereas it had no effects on
gastrin
release. These findings suggested that carbachol may have a time-related biphasic action on human antral
gastrin
biosynthesis.
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PMID:Effects of carbamylcholine chloride on human antral gastrin mRNA levels. 800 May 1