Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Pivot Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
gastrin
)
9,683
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Gastric emptying time was measured by ultrasonography in 18
NIDDM
patients with and without autonomic neuropathy, evaluated by cardiovascular autonomic tests and in 10 controls before and after a physiologic test meal. Six neuropathic subjects showed gastrointestinal symptoms such as fullness and early satiety. Blood glucose,
gastrin
and pancreatic polypeptide were evaluated before and up to 200 min after the test meal. The gastric emptying rate was similar in controls (275 +/- 45 min) and in diabetic patients without (260 +/- 49 min) and with autonomic neuropathy (257 +/- 48 min) (p = ns), while diabetic symptomatics showed a significant reduction of gastric emptying rate (420 +/- 19.7 min) (p less than 0.001). Basal serum glucose concentration was similar in all diabetic patients (132 +/- 18 mg/dl, 166 +/- 52 mg/dl, 161 +/- 61 mg/dl, p = ns). A basal value of serum
gastrin
was similar in all groups while the test meal produced a rise with a peak at 40' significantly higher only in symptomatics (195 +/- 58 pg/ml vs control 107 +/- 88 pg/ml, diabetics without and with autonomic neuropathy: 98 +/- 12 pg/ml and 88 +/- 22 pg/ml respectively; p less than 0.01). Basal and stimulated PP values were similar in all groups. In conclusion ultrasonography is a simple, reliable method to evaluate gastric emptying rate without any interference in the mechanism of digestion and absorption of nutrients. The presence of non specific symptoms, such as nausea and gastric fullness, may indicate an early gastric involvement as supported by sonographic evidence of impaired emptying.
...
PMID:Gastric emptying rate and hormonal response in type II diabetics. 181 17
Psammomys obesus fed a high-calorie diet develops a
NIDDM
-like syndrome. The use of reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to study Psammomys insulin biosynthesis and release revealed a very delayed elution time for the Psammomys insulin peak appearing near the position of human proinsulin. This unusual peak was initially thought to represent partially processed insulin on the basis of its molecular size and susceptibility to trimming by carboxypeptidase B (CpB). However, the findings of an active carboxypeptidase E (CpE) enzyme and the normal amidated forms of
gastrin
and cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8) in Psammomys tissues were inconsistent with CpE-related aberrant processing of insulin. Moreover, amino acid sequencing of the delayed peak of Psammomys insulin revealed fully processed insulin with amino acid sequence as predicted by the cDNA. The unique presence of a B-30 phenylalanine residue, resulting in an increased hydrophobicity of the insulin molecule, probably underlies the marked delay in elution time on HPLC. The unusual structure of Psammomys insulin does not appear to contribute to the proinsulinemia observed in diabetic Psammomys since the HPLC-purified molecule did not inhibit PC1 and PC2 convertase activities in an in vitro assay.
...
PMID:Characterization of the unusual insulin of Psammomys obesus, a rodent with nutrition-induced NIDDM-like syndrome. 916 65