Gaslric Secretion: II
Secrelions of gastric acid (H* ) by parietal celi mediated by neurocrine, paracrine, and endocrine mechanisms. Medical or surgicał blockade of these mechanisms affords therapeutk options
Parielal celi mechanisms of acid lHr) secretion involve senes of Chemical exchanges across basal membranę, wilh finał active exrhange of H* for K* mediated across apical (secretory) membranę by H'-K+ ATPase (proton pump)
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Figurę 7.14 Reculation of Parietal Cell Function
The parietal cells secretes HCl via an H -K -ATPase (H^ pump). Car-bonic anhydrase within the parietal cells catalyzes the hydration of CO* and ultimately the production of H'. The parietal cell is stimu-lated to secrete HCl by vagal efferent fibers (parasympathetic), gas-trin, and histaminę. Gastrin is produced and released trorn neuroen-docrine G cells. The enterochromaffin-like cells (ECL cellsl releast-histamine, włiich acls synergistically with acetylcholine and gastrir stiinulate secretion. Somatostatiri produced by neuroendocrine D cells (not shown) acts on the G cell to inhibit gastrin release.
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