EFFECT OF SUB‐DIAPHRAGMATIC VAGOTOMY ON GASTRIC MUCOSAL MAST CELL POPULATION IN PYLORUS LIGATED RATS

Abstract
The gastric mucosal mast cell population was studied following sub-diaphragmatic vagotomy in albino rats, 6 and 12 h after pylorus ligation. Sub-diaphragmatic vagotomy significantly increased the gastric mucosal mast cell population in both 6 and 12 h groups, the increase being more in the latter. The vagal impulses may act on the gastric mucosal mast cells causing their degranulation. Following vagotomy the contents stayed bound within the mast cells. Increase in mast cell population with the longer experimental situation was possibly due to the continuation of normal turnover of the mast cells in the gastric mucosa. That vagal influence on mast cell population is similar throughout the gastrointestinal tract was not found.