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The hormonal pattern of intestinal adaptation. A major role for enteroglucagon.

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  • The hormonal pattern of intestinal adaptation. A major role for enteroglucagon. Abstract Text:

    s r bloomS R Bloom,j m polakJ M Polak,

    A number of human diseases with intestinal adaptation have been investigated, including acute infective diarrhoea, intestinal resection, jejuno-ileal bypass, coeliac disease, tropical sprue, chronic pancreatitis and cystic fibrosis. In all, the newly isolated hormone enteroglucagon appeared to be elevated in proportion to the degree of adaptation. In rats after gut resection and cold adaptation, enteroglucagon was also elevated and the degree of elevation correlated closely with the crypt cell production rate (CCPR). Chronic administration of somatostatin suppressed both enteroglucagon and CCPR, while bombesin stimulated both. A crude preparation of enteroglucagon was found to directly stimulate DNA synthesis in enterocyte cultures. It is thus concluded that, at present, the most likely candidate for the humoral component of intestinal adaptation is the hormonal peptide enteroglucagon.

    The hormonal pattern of intestinal adaptation. A major role for enteroglucagon. Publishing Authors By Initials

    sr bloomSR Bloom,jm polakJM Polak,

    For similar animals: chordata: vertebrates: mammals: rodentia: muridae: murinae: rats research abstracts see: animals: chordata: vertebrates: mammals: rodentia: muridae: murinae: rats research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. Suppleme

    VOLUME: 74

    Page Numbers: 93-103

    Journal Abbreviation: Scand. J. Gastroenterol. Suppl

    ISSN: 0085-5928

    DAY: 13

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 1982

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 437034

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    KEYWORDS: Rats

    MESH TERMS: therapy

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    Substance Name: Glucagon-Like Peptides

    Registry Number: 62340-29-8

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    Country: NORWAY

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    MEDLINETA: Scand J Gastroenterol Suppl

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