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Experimental Ulcer Production in the Pylorus-Ligated Rat*

  • David C.H. Sun and Jeanne K. Chen**
© Canada McGill University Press

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Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter iii
  2. Contents xix
  3. Gastric Physiology
  4. Secretion of Acid by the Stomach* 3
  5. The Physiology of Pepsinogen* 23
  6. Secretion of Gastric Mucin 59
  7. The Biochemistry and Degradation of the Mucus of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract* 73
  8. Gastrin Release 87
  9. Recent Advances in Preparation of Gastrin* 101
  10. The Osmotic Activity of Gastric Secretion 109
  11. Gastric Motility* 115
  12. Experimental Ulcer Production and Methodology
  13. The Mann-Williamson Ulcer 135
  14. Experimental Ulcer Production in the Pylorus-Ligated Rat* 141
  15. Psychological Factors and Psychopharmacological Actions in the Restraint-Induced Gastric Ulcer 153
  16. Experimental Chronic Gastric Ulcer in the Rat* 173
  17. Experimental Methods of Collection of Gastric Secretion 183
  18. The Microcirculation of the Gastric Mucosa: Effects of Neural, Hormonal and Pharmacological Factors* 193
  19. Effect of Pharmacological Compounds
  20. Experimental Histamine Ulceration 213
  21. The Effect of Corticotrophin and Cortisone on the Healing of Gastric Ulcer* 233
  22. Mechanisms of Salicylate Gastrointestinal Erosion and Hemorrhage 245
  23. Experimental Studies of the Effects of Reserpine on Gastric Secretion* 253
  24. Experimental Caffeine Ulceration 273
  25. Experimental Production of Peptic Ulcer by Administration of Cinchophen 281
  26. Experimental Studies on the Ulcerogenic Effect of Phenylbutazone 291
  27. An Experimental Study of Gastric Ulcers Produced by Pilocarpine 301
  28. Experimental Production of Gastric Ulceration by Gastrotoxin and the Compound 48/80 311
  29. Local Factors in Peptic Ulcer Formation
  30. Gastric Secretion in Experimental Animals* 325
  31. The Nature of Basal Hypersecretion in Man with Duodenal Ulcer 333
  32. Hypoxia of Vascular Origin in the Development of Gastroduodenal Ulcer Disease 339
  33. The Gastric Antrum and the Regulation of Acid Secretion 353
  34. The Cytology of Mucosal Regeneration in Experimental Gastric Ulcer 369
  35. Systemic Factors in Peptic Ulcer Formation
  36. Role of the Central Nervous System in Peptic Ulcer Development 389
  37. Neurogenic Factors in Experimental Peptic Ulceration 403
  38. Effects of Corticotrophin Release Produced by Pitressin and Pitocin on Gastric Secretion 413
  39. 5-Hydroxytryptamine (Enteramine, Serotonin) and the Gastrointestinal Tract* 423
  40. The Relationship of the Major Endocrine Glands to Experimental Peptic Ulceration* 445
  41. Effects of Insulin and Glycemic Factors on Gastric Secretion* 457
  42. Rôle of Nutritional Factors in Peptic Ulcer* 465
  43. General Problems
  44. Stochastic Processes in the Causation of Peptic Ulcer* 481
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