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secretagogue, n. and a. Physiol.|sɪˈkriːtəgɒg| Also (erron.) secreto-. [f. secrete v.1 + Gr. ἀγωγός drawing forth.] A. n. A substance which promotes secretion. B. adj. Tending to promote secretion.
1924Amer. Jrnl. Physiol. LXVIII. 143 Secretin solutions prepared from different duodena..showed variations in their efficacy as pancreatic secretagogues. 1926Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 28 Aug. 641/1 The acid washings of the upper portion of the small intestine collected from a living dog possess marked secretagogue action on the pancreas when intravenously injected. 1935Amer. Jrnl. Physiol. CXII. 512 An extract of the duodenal mucosa which would possess certain properties, namely, that the intravenous injection of it would cause no secretion of pancreatic juice until acidified or that the secretagogue potency already present would be greatly increased by acidification. 1971Nature 15 Oct. 497/1 We have tested this possibility in rats treated with a combination of two gastric secretogogues (substances which stimulate secretion of gastric juice), pentagastrin and carbachol. |