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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
gastrin
)
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Hypoglycaemia increases hepatic glucose output; insulin release is suppressed and the secretion of counter regulatory hormones enhanced. Catecholamines and glucagon seem to play a major role. The brain energy content is initially preserved, but the neuronal activity exhibits a 40-60 % decrease. Neither cerebral blood flow, nor oxygen consumption are altered. In addition to glucose, other substrates are metabolized. Cerebral edema may occur. An insulin-storage defect seems to be the main abnormality in insulinoma beta cell function. The most accurate biological tests are the insulin/glucose ratio, stimulation tests and suppression tests such as fasting and insulin-induced hypoglycaemia. Ectopic release of ACTH, HCG, HLP, glucagon or
gastrin
, is observed in some malignant insulinomas. When inconclusive, classic localising procedures may be effected by selective venous-blood sampling. Hypoglycaemia of extra-pancreatic tumors results from glucose hyperconsumption and decreases in glucose hepatic output, lipolysis and ketogenesis, related to secretion of insulin-like peptides NSILAs or NSILAp. Rare cases of hypoglycaemia related to insulin auto-antibodies of unknown origin have been reported. Alcoholic hypoglycemia results from diminished hepatic glycogen content,
alcohol dehydrogenase
pathway blockade, reduction of gluconeogenesis defect in the alcohol catabolic catalase pathway and enhancement of peripheral glucose consumption.
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PMID:[Mechanisms of spontaneous hypoglycaemia in the adult (author's transl)]. 22 19
The effects of sex differences and of fasting on gastric alcohol dehydrogenase activity were determined in Sprague-Dawley rats. Gastric alcohol dehydrogenase activity and enzyme protein levels were higher in female than in male rats. Ovariectomy and orchiectomy had no effect on
alcohol dehydrogenase
and did not alter the sex difference in enzyme activity. Fasting decreased the enzyme activity more in female than in male rats, abolishing the sex difference. Serum
gastrin
levels measured in female rats decreased on fasting and returned to normal levels within 24 hours of refeeding. Short- and long-term administration of pentagastrin to fasted and fed female rats did not affect the enzyme activity or enzyme protein level, except for a transient increase in enzyme activity but not in enzyme protein level 12 hours after administration to fasted fats. Omeprazole, which increased serum
gastrin
levels and decreased enzyme activity but not enzyme protein levels, was found to be a competitive inhibitor of the enzyme with a Ki of 0.40 mmol/L. The mechanisms for the sex differences and changes with fasting in rat gastric alcohol dehydrogenase activity remain unknown.
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PMID:Sex differences in gastric alcohol dehydrogenase activity in Sprague-Dawley rats. 851 57