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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
gastrin
)
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The presence of
gastrin
in pituitary tissue as well as
gastrin
hypersecretion by some pituitary adenomas have been documented using different methodological approaches. In the present study, serum
gastrin
levels were measured in 93 patients with
nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma
, i.e. a condition lacking a reliable marker of the disease. Elevated
gastrin
levels (85-2, 180 ng/l; normal range: 15-80 ng/l) were found in 14/93 patients (15%), the highest values being observed in one patient with MEN I syndrome. In all but MEN I hypergastrinemic patient, a severe gastric hypochlorhydria (Basal Acid Output: 0.04 +/- 0.1 mmol H+/h) unresponsive to pentagastrin (Maximum Acid Output: 0.1 +/- 0.2 mmol H+/h) was seen. Secretin injection caused
gastrin
to increase in the patient with MEN I and in another hypergastrinemic patient. Antiparietal cells autoantibodies were positive in 3/11 patients. No changes in
gastrin
concentrations were found after administration of several agents usually employed in the evaluation of pituitary function, except a significant
gastrin
reduction after octreotide injection. In two hypergastrinemic patients who underwent pituitary adenomectomy, the high
gastrin
levels did not change after surgery. Finally,
gastrin
was undetectable in the culture media of 15 pituitary adenomas surgically removed from both normo- and hypergastrinemic patients and immunocytological studies of tumor cells did not show any
gastrin
staining. In conclusion, although in patients with pituitary adenomas serum
gastrin
evaluation is indicated in order to document the presence of a MEN I syndrome, the present data show that high
gastrin
levels cannot be taken as a specific marker of nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas unless the peripheral origin of hypergastrinemia is excluded.
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PMID:Patterns of gastrin secretion in patients with nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas. 180 24