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We have encountered an unusual case of gastric carcinoid tumor. Gastroscopic examination of this 32-year-old male patient showed a smooth protrusion at the greater curvature of the gastric body with a central depression, identified by subsequent biopsy as carcinoma. The patient had a normal serum gastrin level and was negative for anti-parietal cell antibody. Histological examination of the resected gastric tissues showed that the tumor was a carcinoid, 0.3 cm x 0.3 cm in size with only one regional lymph node metastasis. We reviewed the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment of gastric carcinoids and raise the possibility of being a lymph vessel-related metastasis even for a minute carcinoid tumor. Sentinel lymph node biopsy is recommended for surgery of minute carcinoid tumors.
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PMID:Minute gastric carcinoid tumor with regional lymph node metastasis: a case report and review of literature. 1528 46

Domperidone, an upper gastrointestinal function regulatory medicine, has recently been evaluated for its clinical usefulness in the treatment of stress and depression. We examined the effects of domperidone on the plasma levels of motilin-immunoreactive substance (IS), somatostatin-IS, gastrin-IS, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-IS, and cortisol under stress conditions by repetitive blood sampling. After a single oral administration of domperidone (30 mg), the plasma domperidone level was highest (58.6+/-6.4 ng/ml) in the sample taken 40 min after administration, after which the plasma level fell. Peak plasma motilin-IS levels (23.1+/-1.4 pg/ml) were achieved 40 min after administration of domperidone (p < 0.01 vs. placebo), and returned to baseline levels within a further 40 min. Plasma somatostatin-IS levels (13.0+/-1.2 pg/ml) increased 60 min after administration of domperidone (p < 0.01 vs. placebo). Plasma gastrin-IS levels did not change significantly. These results suggest that the pharmacological effects of domperidone on gastrointestinal functions are closely related to changes in motilin-IS and somatostatin-IS levels. Domperidone significantly suppressed increases in plasma ACTH-IS and cortisol levels compared with the response to a placebo. These modulatory effects might be beneficial in stress-related diseases and suggest that this medicine has clinical pharmacological activity.
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PMID:Effects of domperidone on human plasma levels of motilin, somatostatin, gastrin, adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol. 1614 53

Magnolia bark combined with ginger rhizome is a common drug pair in traditional Chinese prescriptions for the treatment of depression. In the present study, we examined antidepressant-like effects of the mixture of honokiol and magnolol (HMM) from magnolia bark and essential oil from ginger rhizome (OGR) alone and in combination in chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) of rats. Behavioral (sucrose intake, immobility time of forced swimming test) and biochemical parameters [serotonin (5-HT) in prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and striatum, gastric mucosa cholecystokinin (CCK) and serum gastrin (GAS) levels] were simultaneously examined in the CUMS rats. 20 mg/kg HMM alone, but not OGR, significantly increased sucrose intake and reduced immobility time in the CUMS rats. Moreover, 20 mg/kg HMM and 14 mg/kg OGR in combination exhibited significant synergistic effects on sucrose intake increase and immobility time reduction in the CUMS rats. HMM elevated 5-HT levels in various brain regions, and OGR reduced gastric mucosa CCK and serum GAS levels in the CUMS rats. These results suggested that the synergistic antidepressant-like effects of compatibility of HMM with OGR might be mediated simultaneously by regulation of the serotonergic and gastroenteric system functions. These findings also provided a pharmacological basis for the clinical application of this drug pair of magnolia bark and ginger rhizome in traditional Chinese medicine.
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PMID:Combined administration of the mixture of honokiol and magnolol and ginger oil evokes antidepressant-like synergism in rats. 1978 85

A metastatic gastric neuroendocrine carcinoma in a 2.5-year-old inland bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) with a chronic history of anorexia, weight loss, depression, and acute melena is described. Histologic examination of the gastric mass revealed a densely cellular tumor arranged in nests and occasional rosettes of hyperchromatic cells with oval to spindle-shaped nuclei and minimal cytoplasm; the tumor was supported by a moderate fibrovascular stroma. Similar cells invaded through the gastric mucosa, and there were multiple hepatic metastases. The neoplastic cells were weakly immunopositive for neuron-specific enolase and moderately positive for somatostatin but were negative for chromogranin AB and gastrin. Ultrastructural studies revealed scattered neurosecretory granules in the neoplastic cells, confirming the diagnosis of a neuroendocrine carcinoma.
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PMID:A gastric neuroendocrine carcinoma expressing somatostatin in a bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps). 2022 2

We report a case of sporadic gastric carcinoid tumor successfully treated by two-stage laparoscopic surgery. A 38-year old asymptomatic woman was referred to our hospital for evaluation of a submucosal tumor of the stomach. Endoscopic examination showed a solitary submucosal tumor without ulceration or central depression on the posterior wall of the antrum and biopsy specimens were not sufficient to determine the diagnosis. Endoscopic ultrasound revealed a tumor nearly 2 cm in diameter arising from the muscle layer and a computed tomography scan showed the tumor enhanced in the arterial phase. Laparoscopic wedge resection was performed for definitive diagnosis. Pathologically, the tumor was shown to be gastric carcinoid infiltrating the muscle layer which indicated the probability of lymph node metastasis. Serum gastrin levels were normal. As a radical treatment, laparoscopy-assisted distal gastrectomy with regional lymphadenectomy was performed 3 wk after the initial surgery. Finally, pathological examination revealed no lymph node metastasis.
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PMID:Sporadic gastric carcinoid tumor successfully treated by two-stage laparoscopic surgery: A case report. 2116 Sep 2

The authors present the clinical, laboratory and radiological findings suggestive ofgastrinoma in a patient 1 year and 9 months old. Laboratory tests obtained after fasting revealed elevated serum gastrin, supporting the suspected diagnosis of gastrinoma. In the endoscopy an elevated lesion with central depression was observed. The immunohistochemical examination revealed the benign nature of the tumor and the hyperplasia of argentaffin cells. Gastrinoma is a rare disease that predominantly affects young adults, but it must be considered in the pediatric group when clinical and laboratorial features of this disease are observed.
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PMID:[Gastrinoma has an infrequent prevalence in pediatric age: a case report]. 2287 15

Plasma glucose level depends on the peripheral intra-islet crosstalk between A cells (glucagon) + B-cells (insulin) and D-cells (somatostatin). Gastrointestinal hormones (secretin, CCK-PZ, gastrin, and serotonin) modulate the glucose- and amino acids-induced secretions of insulin and glucagon, respectively. Serotonin (5-HT) arose from the enterochromaffin cells during postprandial periods excites basal but inhibits excited B-cells. Serotonin excites adrenal glands that release adrenaline (Ad) + dopamine (DA). The former is positively correlated with hyperglycemia, whereas DA antagonizes this effect. Noradrenaline (NA) released from both sympathetic nerves and adrenal glands modulates the Ad release from this latter and excites A-cells. Thus, NA attenuates the hyperglycemic effects triggered by Ad. Dopamine released from both sources, adrenal glands and peripheral sympathetic nerves, antagonizes Ad-induced hyperglycemia plus the NA-triggered glucagon secretion. Both plasma insulin and glucagon cross the blood-brain barrier and excite A5(NA) and C1(Ad) neurons, respectively. C1 (Ad) neurons send excitatory drives to both islet A-cells and adrenal glands. Both central nervous system A5(NA) and C1(Ad) nuclei interchange inhibitory axons. Predominance of the former redounds in hyperinsulinism plus hypoglycemia, whereas the latter axis is responsible for hyperglucagonemia + hyperglycemia. In addition, the dorsal raphe serotonergic and the median raphe serotonergic nuclei interchange excitatory axons with the C1 (Ad) and the A5(NA) neurons, respectively. Hence, the former binomial axis (responsible for uncoping stress) is positively correlated with the hyperglycemic syndrome, whereas the A5(NA) + median raphe serotonergic binomial is correlated with hypoglycemia. Hence, the insulin resistance disorder should be underlain by the overactivity of both axes simultaneously. The above pathophysiological mechanisms are consistent with the successful neuropharmacological manipulations addressed to treat these neuroendocrine syndromes. Finally, one of the showiest findings derived from our research work arises from the unbalance between the DA versus 5-HT circulating parameters demonstrating that absolute predominance of the former is always paralleled by hypoglycemia (endogenous depression syndrome), whereas the opposite profile is registered in mammals affected by hyperglycemia (dysthymic depression and uncoping stress syndromes).
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PMID:Insulin versus glucagon crosstalk: central plus peripheral mechanisms. 2383 33


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