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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
gastrin
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Gastrinomas were localized by concurrent blood sampling in the hepatic vein and portal vein tributaries in 10 of 12
Zollinger-Ellison
patients. In one patient, the portal vein could not be catheterized; in the other, a
gastrin
gradient could not be picked up in either of two examinations. Six of the patients were subsequently operated upon: 5 had pancreatoduodenal resection and 1 had laparotomy at which metastases were found. Four of the resections were probably curative as the patients have done well without treatment since with concentrations of
gastrin
in serum near zero. The observation period ranges from 17 to 20 mo. It is concluded that transhepatic catheterization of the hepatic vein and portal vein tributaries with blood sampling for
gastrin
determination permit the verification of the
Zollinger-Ellison
diagnosis and the localization of the gastrinomas. The latter may lead to the selection of a curative operative treatment in some of the patients.
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PMID:Localization of gastrinomas by transhepatic portal catheterization and gastrin assay. 45 40
A 5-year-old girl had the symptom of vomiting for four years. Gastric analysis showed elevated basal acidity unaffected by betazole stimulation. Roentgenographic examinations of the upper gastrointestinal tract showed two ulcers in the lesser curvature of the stomach. Fasting serum
gastrin
values were remarkably elevated and a calcium infusion test resulted in noticeable increases in serum
gastrin
levels. These data were consistent with the
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
. In addition, the patient demonstrated such anomalies as retarded physical and mental development, kyphoscoliosis, median cleft palate, joint contracture and unusual facies due to blepharophimosis, and malformed low-set ears. These clinical features were in accord with the Marden-Walker syndrome. To our knowledge, the present case presents the first case of the combination of these two rare entities in the literature.
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PMID:Zollinger-Ellison syndrome with Marden-Walker syndrome. Association of two rare diseases in a 5-year-old girl. 46 23
A patient with the
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
was found to have increased blood
gastrin
levels associated with the secretion of a compound which produced high blood calcium levels. This compound differed from immunoreactive parathormone, and caused the clinical picture of primary neoplastic hyperparathyroidism. This case is compared with other cases of multiple-secreting
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
reported in the published literature, within the framework of the "A.P.U.D." system.
...
PMID:[Zollinger-Ellison syndrome with high blood calcium levels resembling the neoplastic type (author's transl)]. 47 10
Relationships between hormonal secretions from the GI tract and gastric functional and/or pathological abnormalities could be studied according to 2 main lines : 1) gastric secretory changes could be the main symptom of hormonal secretory tumors, i.e. acid hypersecretion in the
Zollinger Ellison syndrome
, acid hyposecretion in pancreatic cholera and in somatostatinoma. In these cases, hormonal hypersecretion is directly responsible for the functional disturbances and the related symptoms; 2) gastric pathological conditions are sometimes accompanied by changes in hormonal secretion, but the level of interdependence is variable : high blood
gastrin
is directly depending upon the atrophic gastritis in pernicious anemia; this mechanism was also suggested in case of gastric carcinoma. Concerning ulcer disease, numerous problems are unsolved in respect to blood
gastrin
(basal and stimulated) abnormalities, as well as somatostatin and GIP secretions.
...
PMID:[Digestive hormones and gastric diseases. Facts and hypotheses (author's transl)]. 47 18
We have determined the serum
gastrin
response to a standard test meal in 13 unoperated patients with combined fasting hypergastrinaemia (more than 150 ng/l) and basal hypersecretion of gastric acid (BAO more than 10 mmol/h). In 10 of 11 patients with proved of presumptive
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
the peak postprandial rise in serum
gastrin
concentration was less than 50 per cent of basal value. The integrated
gastrin
response to feeding ranged from 71-9 to 211-8 mug/lX 150 min. In 2 patients with proved hypergastrinaemia of antral origin, however, serum
gastrin
rose to 223 per cent and 255 per cent respectively of basal value after ingestion of the meal. The integrated postprandial serum
gastrin
responses in these patients were 66-8 and 22-0 mug/lX 150 min. Two patiets with
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
and total gastrectomy showed peak serum
gastrin
levels after feeding of 174 and 255 per cent of basal concentration. The integrated postprandial
gastrin
secretions were 365 and 366 mug/l X 150 min respectively. It is concluded that the serum
gastrin
response to feeding, when expressed as percentage change, may be helpful in the differential diagnosis of unoperated patients with fasting hypergastrinaemia and basal gastric acid hypersecretion.
...
PMID:Postprandial serum gastrin levels in patients with combined hypergastrinaemia and hyperchlorhydria. 48 12
Basal and stimulated (after a standard meal) serum
gastrin
was determined by means of the radioimmunoassay method in 27 patients with epigastric pain that could not be diagnosed in the outpatient departement. An individual study of the patients with high (up to 300 pg/ml) basal and stimulated serum
gastrin
levels showed that most gastroduodenal diseases are situated within this range while levels of 500 pg/ml suggest
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
. The test of serum
gastrin
stimulated with a standard protein-rich meal was proved more valuable than the basal one. Further investigations would be necessary to demonstrate the value of this test in the diagnosis of gastroduodenal ulcer, gastrites or gastric cancer.
...
PMID:Radioimmunoassay of serum gastrin in chronic digestive diseases with epigastric pain. 59 18
Using an in vitro system, the effect of
gastrin
on the colonic handling of water and electrolytes has been investigated.
Gastrin
converted the normal mucosal absorption of water and sodium into a net secretion. The colonic response to
gastrin
was done-related with respect to sodium, and the effects were greater when it was added to the serosal side. The potassium handling of the isolated colonic mucosa was not altered by
gastrin
. At a concentration of 800pg/ml,
gastrin
signficantly reduced the normal movement of sodium from mucosa to serosa (absorption) but significantly increased serosal to mucosal movement (secretion). This alteration in the bidirectional flux of ions under the influence of
gastrin
may be clinically important and could account in partt for the diarrhoea associated with the
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
.
...
PMID:In vitro effects of gastrin on the movement of electrolytes across the human colon. 60 60
Recent experience with 40 patients with the
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
at all Mayo Clinic suggests that traditional clinical criteria for diagnosis are often absent or invalid. Patients are younger have a shorter duration of symptoms, and often present without prior gastric surgery. Clinical, roentgenographic, and endoscopic findings indistinguishable from those of idiopathic duodenal ulcer or erosive duodenitis were the only presenting features in half of the patients in this series. Therefore, increased diagnostic use of serum levels of
gastrin
and gastric analysis appears desirable, particularly in patients selected for elective surgical treatment of duodenal ulcer disease, because specific therapeutic approaches may be required.
...
PMID:A reappraisal of clinical, roentgenographic, and endoscopic features of the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. 62 40
If recurrent peptic ulceration follows partial gastrectomy with Billroth II reconstruction, retained antrum on the duodenal stump may be the culprit. Moderate hypergastrinemia and a high basal acid output (BAO) to maximal acid output (MAO) ratio on gastric analysis should alert the clinician. Careful filling of the afferent loop on barium meal or technetium 99m scanning may verify the diagnosis. The secretin provocative test may be helpful in distinguishing retained antrum from the
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
by eliciting a decrease in serum
gastrin
levels in patients with retained antrum and an increase in serum
gastrin
levels in patients with
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
.
...
PMID:Serum gastrin levels in the differential diagnosis of recurrent peptic ulceration due to retained gastric antrum. 62 3
The effects of calcium and secretin were studied in 8 patients with the
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
and 18 patients with duodenal ulcer disease. Intravenous infusion of calcium gluconate produced marked increases in serum
gastrin
levels in the patients with
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
(4,350 +/- 1,625 pg/mg) and very slight increases in the patients with duodenal ulcer disease (140 +/- 49 pg/ml). Secretin given as a single intravenous injection also induced marked elevations in serum
gastrin
in the group with the
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
(4,063 +/- 1,990 pg/ml). By contrast, intravenous secretin resulted in a progressive fall in serum
gastrin
levels in the duodenal ulcer group (from 119 to 97 pg/mg). These results suggest that both stimuli are very useful dagnostic tools in discriminating between
Zollinger-Ellison
and non-
Zollinger-Ellison
patients. The secretin challenge test is felt to be superior to the calcium infusions because it is simpler, safer and very rarely produces false-negative or-positive results.
...
PMID:Calcium and secretin as provocative stimuli in the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. 62 16
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