VIP and histamine H2 receptor activity in human fetal gastric glands |
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Authors: | S. Emami E. Chastre N. Mulliez M. Gonzales C. Gespach |
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Affiliation: | (1) INSERM U55, F-75571 Paris Cedex 12, (France);(2) Laboratoire d'Embryologie Pathologique et de Cytogénétique, Hôpital St. Antoine, F-75571 Paris Cedex 12, (France) |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP, EC50=6.4×10–10 M) and histamine (EC50=3×10–6 M) activated the cyclic AMP generating system in gastric glands isolated from two human fetuses at 23 weeks gestation. Histamine antagonism by the H2 receptor blockers cimetidine (Ki=0.35×10–6 M) and ranitidine (ki=0.51×10–7 M) clearly characterized the histaminic activation as being of the H2 type. It is suggested that these two vasoactive hormones may operate as neurocrine/paracrine regulators of the differentiation and/or function of the human gastric mucosa in utero. |
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Keywords: | VIP and histamine H2 receptors cimetidine ranitidine human fetal gastric glands development gastric secretion |
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