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Changes in the secretory and motor function of the stomach in experimentally induced gastritis

  • Pathological Physiology and General Pathology
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Experimental gastritis was induced in dogs by surface coagulation of the gastric mucosa with 10% silver nitrate solution. This gastritis was characterized by depression of the secretory function, inhibition of gastric peristalsis and increased tone of the stomach. The secretory function was re-established during the third month, the motor activity was restored at the end of the first month after coagulation of the gastric mucosa.

The secretory disturbances in experimental gastritis were found to be more considerable and lasting than derangement of gastric motility. This shows that the injury of the secretory glandular apparatus of the stomach was more pronounced.

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Frolkis, A.V., Teplov, S.I. Changes in the secretory and motor function of the stomach in experimentally induced gastritis. Bull Exp Biol Med 46, 938–942 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00787329

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