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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (gastrin)
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Immunohistochemical, histochemical, and morphometrical studies of six gastric carcinoid tumors and their possible precursor lesions in gastric mucosa are reported. All tumors, presenting successively at our institute, occurred in the corpus mucosa of 45- to 78-year-old patients. Two neoplasms had already metastasized. Three tumors contained gastrin- and/or serotonin-positive cells. Two groups of carcinoids, one with atrophic gastritis type A [AGA (four cases)], and one without AGA (two cases) were discerned. Only cases with AGA showed antral G cell hyperplasia consistently as well as fundic endocrine cell proliferation and sometimes multifocal tumors. This confirms previous reports that hypergastrinemia might be a predisposing condition for the development of gastric carcinoids in AGA. Fundic endocrine cell increase, verified by quantitative methods, was either diffuse or nodular. Diffuse endocrine cell hyperplasia comprised G, EC, and ECl cells. The observation that endocrine cell nodules comprised a similar mixture of endocrine cells, sometimes communicating with glands of pseudopyloric metaplasia and proving to be reversible in one case, provides evidence that these nodules are hyperplastic, but finally may lead to gastric carcinoid tumors in AGA. Size less than 150 micron, basal location, and mixed hormone content may be helpful criteria for the distinction of hyperplastic endocrine cell nodules from small carcinoid tumors.
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PMID:Gastric endocrine cell hyperplasia and carcinoid tumors in atrophic gastritis type A. 331 12

One hundred and fourty four patients with non-ulcer dyspepsia (NUD), as defined by the working party of AGA in 1987, (67 men and 77 women, 16-76 years, mean age 42.9 +/- 1.2 years) and 34 asymptomatic controls (25 men and 9 women, 17-75 years, mean age 50.6 +/- 2.4 years) parameters of gastrophysiological function (gastric acid secretion, postprandial gastric emptying-acetaminophen method, serum gastrin levels and cutaneous electrogastrography (EGG)) and the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) (histological and urease test of biopsy specimens) were investigated. Based on symptom patterns, there were 68 patients with dysmotility-like dyspepsia, 27 with ulcer-like dyspepsia, 17 with reflux-like dyspepsia, 6 with aerophagia and the 26 with nonspecific or idiopathic dyspepsia. The age distribution of NUD was predominant in the fourth decade, and the sex distribution was not significantly different. In general, hypersecretion of gastric acid and hypergastrinemia were rare in NUD patients. There was no significant difference in gastric acid secretion, basal and food stimulated serum gastrin levels and prevalence of Hp between the two groups. But 51 of 144 NUD patients (41.1%) had delayed gastric emptying (p < 0.05) compared to controls. Indeed gastric emptying was markedly prolonged in patients with dysmotility-like (58.1%) and reflux-like (42.9%) dyspepsia. On EGG, about a half of NUD patients showed evidence of bradygastria or tachygastria, in particular in the postprandial state, which was related to delayed gastric emptying. By chronic administration of cisapride, score of symptoms was significantly decreased and postprandial gastric emptying was significantly accelerated in delayed gastric emptying cases. We conclude that in NUD patients, in particular those with dysmotility-like dyspepsia, tests of postprandial gastric emptying and/or EGG are useful for investigation of gastric motor disorder and therapeutic effects of several prokinetic drugs clinically.
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PMID:[Investigation of gastric function and prevalence of Helicobacter pylori in non-ulcer dyspepsia]. 849 67

Mitochondrial (mt) tRNA(Trp), tRNA(Ile), tRNA(Met), tRNA(Ser)GCU, tRNA(Asn)and tRNA(Lys)were purified from Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) and their nucleotide sequences were determined. tRNA(Lys)corresponding to both AAA and AAG lysine codons was found to contain the anticodon CUU, C34 at the wobble position being unmodified. tRNA(Met)corresponding to both AUA and AUG methionine codons was found to contain 5-formylcytidine (f(5)C) at the wobble position, although the extent of modification is partial. These results suggest that both C and f(5)C as the wobble bases at the anticodon first position (position 34) can recognize A at the codon third position (position 3) in the fruit fly mt translation system. tRNA(Ser)GCU corresponding to AGU, AGC and AGA serine codons was found to contain unmodified G at the anticodon wobble position, suggesting the utilization of an unconventional G34-A3 base pair during translation. When these tRNA anticodon sequences are compared with those of other animal counterparts, it is concluded that either unmodified C or G at the wobble position can recognize A at the codon third position and that modification from A to t(6)A at position 37, 3'-adjacent to the anticodon, seems to be important for tRNA possessing C34 to recognize A3 in the mRNA in the fruit fly mt translation system.
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PMID:Codon reading patterns in Drosophila melanogaster mitochondria based on their tRNA sequences: a unique wobble rule in animal mitochondria. 1051 23