1984
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.143.335
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Influence of vagotomy upon GIP release in patients with peptic ulcer.

Abstract: Twenty-two vagotomized peptic ulcer patients were studied on the influence of vagotomy on the release of GIP. Moreover, the relationship between acid output and GIP release was analyzed. These patients underwent one of the three types of operation ; truncal vagotomy with pyloroplasty (TV +P) selective vagotomy with pyloroplasty (SV+P) and selective vagotomy with antrectomy (SV+A). Before and after surgery, a gastric juice study and an oral glucose tolerance test were performed on separate days. Maximum acid ou… Show more

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“…The efferent limb of the pathway we suggest is consistent with the anatomical distribution of the vagus nerve to the small intestine [19]. Human studies have suggested a role for the vagus nerve in GIP secretion as the GIP response was decreased following vagotomy [22]. GIP levels did not differ between αMG+Glu and Sal+Glu groups so we do not believe this can explain the difference in glucose levels in the SD rat.…”
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confidence: 69%
“…The efferent limb of the pathway we suggest is consistent with the anatomical distribution of the vagus nerve to the small intestine [19]. Human studies have suggested a role for the vagus nerve in GIP secretion as the GIP response was decreased following vagotomy [22]. GIP levels did not differ between αMG+Glu and Sal+Glu groups so we do not believe this can explain the difference in glucose levels in the SD rat.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%