Effect of exogenous serotonin on intragastric pH and its influence on serum gastrin levels in rats

Abstract
The effect of various doses of serotonin on the serum gastrin levels and intragastric pH in rats, was studied. After serotonin administration of 10 mg/kg i.p., a significant increase in serum gastrin levels was noted, as well as a strong increase in the intragastric pH. It was also observed that a lower dose, 5 mg/kg i.p., significantly increased serum gastrin levels, while intragastric pH was not affected, remaining at baseline values throughout the study. These results suggest that the increase observed in serum gastrin levels after administration of exogenous serotonin is not mediated by increase in intragastric pH.
Keywords:
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Animals, Gastric Juice/metabolism, Gastric Mucosa/metabolism, Gastrins/blood/metabolism, Injections, Intraperitoneal, Male, Rats, Serotonin/metabolism/pharmacology
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