Journal of Okayama Medical Association
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Experimental Gastric Ulcer Induced by Hormonal Disharmony Part 2. On the Influence of Some Chemical Components Changes in the Gastric Wall Upon the Gastric Ulcer Induced by Adrenalectomy

Kondo, Hidemi
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Published Date
1960-03-30
Abstract
In this part, the changes in the concentration of water, sodium and potassium in the wall of the fore-stomach, glandular stomach, intestine and muscle of the rat, treated in the same manner as stated in the Part 1, were determined. And the relationship between these changes and the ulceration of the glandular stomach was studied. Water content in the every tissue of the rat, in either non-treated or treated by physiologic saline solution after adrenalectomy, was increased, but not in the rat treated by the other agents. And it was recognized that the ulceration and the change of water content in the gastric wall were not intimately corelated. The changes of sodium and potassium contents in these digestive organ were not identiccal, and no regulation was observed there. And it was recognizes that the ulceration and the change of sodium and potassium content in the gastric wall after adrenalectomy were not intimately corelated.
ISSN
0030-1558
NCID
AN00032489