2015
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.849.8
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Chronic CO 2 retention stimulates gastric acid secretion and induces gastric mucosal hyperplasia in rats

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“…The application of this gas mixture resulted in the activation of the central chemoreceptors which in turn resulted in the decrease of the GMBF. Findings from another research study by Sherwood et al (2015) supported Dean's theory of gastric CO2 ventilation and proved the hypothesis that, hypercapnia stimulates gastric CO2 production and ventilation, thus rendering the "gastroesophageal dysfunction".…”
Section: The Effects Of Carbon Dioxide On Alcohol Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The application of this gas mixture resulted in the activation of the central chemoreceptors which in turn resulted in the decrease of the GMBF. Findings from another research study by Sherwood et al (2015) supported Dean's theory of gastric CO2 ventilation and proved the hypothesis that, hypercapnia stimulates gastric CO2 production and ventilation, thus rendering the "gastroesophageal dysfunction".…”
Section: The Effects Of Carbon Dioxide On Alcohol Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 57%