1980
DOI: 10.3109/00365528009182226
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The Relationship of Gastric Acid Secretion to Plasma Glucose in Five Men

Abstract: Twelve-hour basal gastric acid collection (no. = 113) and insulin-stimulated acid studies (no. = 47) were obtained in five healthy male volunteers. Basal collections were obtained during infusion with intravenous saline, 5% glucose, or 15% glucose solutions. Various insulin dosages were used for the insulin studies. Thus, for each subject a hyperglycemic to hypoglycemic plasma glucose range was produced which could be related to acid output. In the normoglycemic range (110 to 57 mg/100 ml) a graded acid increa… Show more

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“…The hypoglycaemia in DU patients may be very important because it was recently shown by Moore (1980) that hypoglyeaemia over the range 5 to 3 mm produces gastric acid secretion. Our DU patients went below 3 mm glucose from about 75 to 180 min after feeding.…”
Section: Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hypoglycaemia in DU patients may be very important because it was recently shown by Moore (1980) that hypoglyeaemia over the range 5 to 3 mm produces gastric acid secretion. Our DU patients went below 3 mm glucose from about 75 to 180 min after feeding.…”
Section: Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low plasma glucose concentrations in DU patients may be very important because it was recently shown by Moore (1980) that hypoglycaemia over the range 5-3 mm stimulates gastric acid secretion. Our DU patients had plasma glucose concentrations lower than 3 mm from about 75 to 180 min after feeding (Knight et al 1980).…”
Section: Pmentioning
confidence: 99%