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Query: UNIPROT:P00790 (
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Gastric function and histology were investigated in 24 patients with untreated
chronic renal failure
. At endoscopy nine patients had oesophagitis, 12 patients were considered to have gastritis, and the duodenum appeared inflamed in 20 patients. Endoscopic biopsies were taken at standard sites in the stomach and duodenum; gastritis was found in all patients, and 17 patients had duodenitis. Stimulated acid secretion was impaired in seven out of 20 patients and acid hypersecretion was found in a further two patients.
Pepsin
output correlated well with acid output in these patients. Fasting serum gastrin levels were elevated in 12 of the 19 patients tested. Patients with atrophic gastritis had low acid outputs and hypergastrinaemia, and when extensive gastritis was present, the patients tended to have more severe renal failure and hyposecretion of acid. Three patients were studied again after regular haemodialysis or renal transplantation and were found to show marked endoscopic and histological improvement.
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PMID:Gastric function and histology in chronic renal failure. 37 52
In order to examine solute transport across the peritoneal membrane and responsiveness of the peritoneal microcirculation to a vasodilator in diabetics on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), we obtained peritoneal clearances of urea (Curea) and creatinine (Ccr), protein concentrations in the drained dialysate (DPC), and percentage of peritoneal glucose absorption (%
PGA
) before and after nitroprusside (NP) addition to the dialysate in 13 diabetics (DM) and 13 nondiabetics (non-DM) matched for age, sex, body weight, and duration of CAPD. Control (before NP) Curea, Ccr, DPC, and %PGA were not different between DM and non-DM. NP significantly enhanced Curea, Ccr, and DPC in both DM and non-DM. Curea, Ccr, DPC, and %PGA after NP were again not different between DM and non-DM. The findings suggest that peritoneal solute clearances and responsiveness of the peritoneal microcirculation to NP in diabetics are not different from nondiabetics at the beginning of CAPD despite evidence for widespread vascular diseases in diabetic
ESRD
patients.
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PMID:Peritoneal solute clearances in diabetics. 204 35