Gastric mucus is thought to protect the underlying mucosal cells from mechanical hazards and back-diffusion of luminal H+. In health, a pH gradient exists across the mucus layer from the variable low pH of the lumen to a pH approaching neutrality at the epithelial cell surface. By current hypotheses this gradient is maintained by the combined effects of an unstirred layer, restricted or slowed diffusion of H+ in the mucus, and the epithelial cell secretion of bicarbonate, which is confined to the cell surface by the mucus layer. These mechanisms do not explain how H+ is secreted through mucus in the first place. Using a modified diffusion chamber we have shown that pig gastric mucus facilitates a low-efficiency Na+/H+ exchange - a property ...
The surface mucosa of the stomach and duodenum is frequently exposed to a potentially corrosive mixt...
The stomach is thought to be protected from luminal acid by a gastric mucosal barrier that restricts...
Mucus-bicarbonate barrier shield or sieve It is now almost 30 years since Heatley ' first publi...
SUMMARY In previous studies we have demonstrated a hydrogen ion concentration gradient across the mu...
The gastric mucosa is frequently exposed to endogenously secreted hydrochloric acid of high acidity....
Bidirectional chloride and sodium ion fluxes,and net hydrogen ion fluxes were measured across segmen...
Although many factors can influence intracellular pH (pHi), some of the most important are those tha...
It has been proposed that water moves passively across gastric mucosa following the osmotic gradient...
Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecti...
Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecti...
Fluorescent amines, 9-aminoacridine, acridine orange and quinacrine, were used as probes for a pH gr...
The gastric acid constitutes a potential threat to the gastroduodenal tissue. The mucosa is therefor...
From studies on the isolated gastric mucosae of amphibia and of the stomach in the intact mammal, th...
In anesthetized dogs, the potentials in the mucous coat and gastic cells were measured with microele...
In the present experiments we have made a new attempt to characterize the ion transport properties o...
The surface mucosa of the stomach and duodenum is frequently exposed to a potentially corrosive mixt...
The stomach is thought to be protected from luminal acid by a gastric mucosal barrier that restricts...
Mucus-bicarbonate barrier shield or sieve It is now almost 30 years since Heatley ' first publi...
SUMMARY In previous studies we have demonstrated a hydrogen ion concentration gradient across the mu...
The gastric mucosa is frequently exposed to endogenously secreted hydrochloric acid of high acidity....
Bidirectional chloride and sodium ion fluxes,and net hydrogen ion fluxes were measured across segmen...
Although many factors can influence intracellular pH (pHi), some of the most important are those tha...
It has been proposed that water moves passively across gastric mucosa following the osmotic gradient...
Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecti...
Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecti...
Fluorescent amines, 9-aminoacridine, acridine orange and quinacrine, were used as probes for a pH gr...
The gastric acid constitutes a potential threat to the gastroduodenal tissue. The mucosa is therefor...
From studies on the isolated gastric mucosae of amphibia and of the stomach in the intact mammal, th...
In anesthetized dogs, the potentials in the mucous coat and gastic cells were measured with microele...
In the present experiments we have made a new attempt to characterize the ion transport properties o...
The surface mucosa of the stomach and duodenum is frequently exposed to a potentially corrosive mixt...
The stomach is thought to be protected from luminal acid by a gastric mucosal barrier that restricts...
Mucus-bicarbonate barrier shield or sieve It is now almost 30 years since Heatley ' first publi...