Schramm H, Rupprecht H
Z Exp Chir. 1976;9(1):41-6.
In rats, antrectomy results in a decrease of ulcer rate by immobilization without statistic significance. Stress ulcer rate is also lowered by antral vagotomy, with statistically significant decrease of acid production. By antrectomy as well as by antral vagotomy just the acid production but not the circulatory disturbance in the mucosa of corpus is influenced, which is primarily responsible for the development of stress ulcers. This fact gives an explantation for the relatively high ulcer rate, compared with the conduction in rats after truncal vagotomy. Unclear remains whether antrectomy with consecutive total gastrin elimination is merely working by inhibiting the secretion, or if gastrin has a circulatory effect too.