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Query: UMLS:C0013395 (
dyspepsia
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The level of
epidermal growth factor
(
EGF
) was measured in the basal and maximally stimulated gastric juice of 20 control subjects and 20 patients each with duodenal ulcer and non-ulcer
dyspepsia
. Basal gastric juice was analysed for ammonia and urea concentrations, and the [ammonia]3/[urea] ratio was used to show Helicobacter pylori status, as was the [13C]urea breath test in nine controls. There was complete concordance in the nine controls between the two methods for determining H. pylori status. Twenty-five subjects were H. pylori positive (seven with duodenal ulcer, nine with non-ulcer
dyspepsia
, nine controls) and 35 H. pylori negative (13, 11 and 11 respectively). In H. pylori-positive subjects, the median
EGF
concentrations in the stimulated secretion of patients with duodenal ulcer and without (non-ulcer
dyspepsia
and controls combined) were 46.7 and 18.0 ng/ml (P < 0.001), and in H. pylori-negative subjects were 40.0 and 26.5 ng/ml respectively (P < 0.01). There was no difference in
EGF
concentration between controls and subjects with non-ulcer
dyspepsia
irrespective of H. pylori status. Lack of
EGF
is unlikely to be a cause of duodenal ulcer. The increased
EGF
concentration in patients with ulcer bore no relationship to the H. pylori status of the individual. If this bacterium causes duodenal ulcer, it is not via a reduction in
EGF
concentration.
...
PMID:Gastric juice epidermal growth factor concentration and Helicobacter pylori in patients with duodenal ulcer. 755 96
There is considerable debate about whether the mucous neck cell (MNC) in the mucosa of the gastric corpus is merely a transit cell population, intermediate between gastric stem cells and the differentiated zymogenic (chief or peptic) cell lineages, or has distinct functions of its own. To cast light on these possibilities, the secretory phenotype of the MNC has been examined. Archival gastric body samples from non-ulcer
dyspepsia
biopsies and gastrectomies performed for peptic ulcer disease were stained with antibodies to the trefoil peptides TFF1/pS2 and TFF2/SP, pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor (PSTI),
epidermal growth factor
(
EGF
) and its receptor (EGFR), and to the MUC1 gene product--HMFG2. Human MNCs express PSTI, TFF1/pS2, TFF2/SP, and
EGF
proteins, while rat MNCs express TFF2/SP; the mucin contained in the MNCs is diastase/periodic acid Schiff (D/PAS)-positive and stains with human milk fat globulin (HMFG2). The canaliculi but not the cytoplasm of adjacent parietal cells were also decorated focally by D/PAS, by HMFG2, and by antibodies to TFF2/SP and TFF1/pS2. These findings favour the hypothesis that MNCs have a defined phenotype and are thus a separate and distinct cell lineage, secreting a number of luminally-active peptides which protect the gastric mucosa, and in particular the adjacent parietal cells, from the effects of secreted gastric acid. Moreover, a considerable degree of similarity in secretory profile is noted between MNCs and the so-called 'reparative lineages' in the gut--the ulcer-associated cell lineage (UACL) and hyperplastic polyp epithelium. If, on the other hand, the MNCs are indeed a transit population differentiating into zymogenic or peptic cells, then it is clear that having differentiated into one secretory phenotype producing a range of peptides, the MNC then proceeds to differentiate into a cell with a totally different secretory phenotype, a phenomenon unique in gastrointestinal cell lineage relationships.
...
PMID:The mucous neck cell in the human gastric corpus: a distinctive, functional cell lineage. 1039 88