Disorders of Motility Gastrointestinal Tract
the venous blood, which also may result into a more alkaline urine” (Huether and McCance, 2017, p. 888). The vagus nerve is responsible for prompting the secretion of acid – with acetylcholine being released and gastrin secretion being stimulated. Histamine release is then stimulated by gastrin. It is the said histamine that prompts the secretion of acid via the activation of histamine receptors (Huether and McCance, 2017). According the authors, secretin and somatostatin inhibit the secretion of acid. It should be noted that a mucus coating protects the gastric mucosa from what the authors term as “the digestive actions of acid…” (Huether… Continue Reading...