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Electroacupuncture at ST36 increases contraction of the gastric antrum and improves the SCF/c-kit pathway in diabetic rats.

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2013
Electroacupuncture (EA) at ST36 is effective for improving gastric motility. However, the underlying mechanism remains poorly understood. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of EA on gastric contraction and to determine whether ...
Yan Chen, Juan-juan Xu, Shi Liu, X. Hou
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Movements of the gastric antrum

Gastroenterology, 1956
Summary Direct visualization of the gastric antrum is ordinarily available only to thegastroscopist, but knowledge of the form and type of movement of this region is of interest to all phyicians as a part of basic physiology. Photographs taken of the gastric antrum and pylorus are presented to show variations in physical aspects, forms and mechanisms ...
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The Physiology of the Gastric Antrum

Archives of Surgery, 1957
In descriptions of the mechanism of gastric secretion, physiologists 1 frequently speak of the nervous, the gastric, and the intestinal phases of secretion. These terms refer to the fact that a secretion of gastric juice in the stomach may be stimulated by impulses in the vagus nerves aroused reflexly by the sight, odor, or taste of food or by the ...
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Choleresis Induced by Stimulation of the Gastric Antrum

Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques, 1967
Summary The volume and composition of bile were studied by cannulation of the common bile duct through a duodenal fistula in dogs with separated antral pouches, cholecystectomy, and either total gastrectomy with Heidenhain pouch or gastrojejunostomy with gastric fistulas.
Allan R. Cooke   +2 more
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The Retained Gastric Antrum

Radiology, 1975
A case of retained gastric antrum, confirmed by radiographic and isotopic techniques, is presented. Any patient with chronic, recurrent peptic ulceration following subtotal gastric resection and gastrojejunostomy should have an adequate upper gastrointestinal series with filling of the afferent loop.
Robert C. McLane   +2 more
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The Clinical Aspect of Retained Gastric Antrum

Archives of Surgery, 1986
Thirty symptomatic patients with retained gastric antrum proved pathologically and/or by isotopic visualization were studied and treated from 1968 to 1983. The latent periods from the antral exclusion to the occurrence of anastomotic ulcers after a subtotal gastrectomy with Billroth's type II reconstruction varied from a few days to 19 years, with an ...
Chen-Hsen Lee   +2 more
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Endoscopic Diagnosis of the Excluded Gastric Antrum [PDF]

open access: possibleEndoscopy, 1987
A 69-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with GI haemorrhage. Twenty-two years previously, she had had a Billroth II operation to treat a duodenal ulcer. A gastroscopy performed on admission showed two ulcers on the anastomotic crest. We were able to visualize all of the blind duodenal pouch and how in the proximal end the mucosa was prominent ...
R. Canet, A. Obrador, J. GayĆ 
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Phospholamban knockout increases CaM kinase II activity and intracellular Ca2+ wave activity and alters contractile responses of murine gastric antrum.

American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology, 2008
Phospholamban (PLB) inhibits the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca(2+)-ATPase (SERCA), and this inhibition is relieved by Ca(2+) calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaM kinase II) phosphorylation.
Minkyung Kim   +3 more
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THE FUNCTION OF THE GASTRIC ANTRUM IN HEALTH AND DISEASE

Archives of Surgery, 1955
EXPERIMENTAL proof has been secured supporting the postulate of Edkins that the gastric phase of secretion is mediated by the antrum of the stomach, which functions as an endocrine organ, releasing the gastric secretory stimulant, gastrin, under appropriate conditions.
L R, DRAGSTEDT   +7 more
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