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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
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After reviewing the more recent acquisitions on the physiology and pathophysiology of
gastrin
, the authors concentrate on situations of hypergastrinemia, which they divide into a hyperhydrochloric and a hypohydrochloric variety. Among the former, which they subdivide into preoperative and postoperative, the authors discuss problems of differential diagnosis versus peptic ulcers in patients so afflicted. To that end they propose diagnostic policies comprising among other instrumental and laboratory tests the study of gastric secretion, blood
gastrin
levels in basal conditions and after stimulation by a protein meal, BBS, secretin, and
calcium
. From analysis of the results of such tests they were able to find a precise nosographic placement for postoperative hypergastrinemia, and from there they arrived at surgical programs aiming to correct postoperative peptic ulcers on the basis of their etiology and pathogenesis.
...
PMID:[Postoperative hypergastrinemia]. 39 65
In this study the effect of
calcium
infusion over 3 h without gastric aspiration on serum
gastrin
was determined in fifteen normal subjects, ten patients with duodenal ulcer, nine with stomal ulcer, five with total gastrectomy, six with achlorhydria and sixteen with proved or presumed Zollinger-Ellison (ZE) syndrome. Serum
gastrin
only rose significantly in the patients with ZE-syndrome or achlorhydria. An increase of above or below 50% of basal value seems to be a valuable criterion by which to differentiate between patients with and without ZE-syndrome. Serum
gastrin
levels in forty-four patients with chronic hypercalcaemia (72+/-24 pg/ml, mean+/-SD) were not significantly different from the levels in 100 normal subjects (66+/-18 pg/ml; P greater than 0.10). However, in one patient with ZE-syndrome and in two patients with achlorhydria serum
gastrin
values were markedly higher during chronic hypercalcaemia than during normocalcaemia. It is concluded that acute or chronic hypercalcaemia without gastric aspiration does not lead to hypergastrinaemia in the absence of ZE-syndrome or achlorhydria.
...
PMID:Serum gastrin response to acute and chronic hypercalcaemia in man: studies on the value of calcium stimulated serum gastrin levels in the diagnosis of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. 40 52
Parietal cell autoantibody (PCA), basal
gastrin
, and
calcium
-stimulated
gastrin
were measured in twenty patients with achlorhydria, in eight patients with the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, and in fifty control subjects. In twelve patients with achlorhydria with a spared antrum, PCA was positive and basal
gastrin
was elevated. In contrast, eight achlorhydric patients with antral gastritis had negative PCA and significantly lower basal
gastrin
levels. Patients with the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome did not demonstrate positive PCA despite elevated levels of basal
gastrin
, nor was PCA present in normal controls. This study suggests that certain achlorhydric states are caused by an autoimmune response, particularly if antral function is spared.
...
PMID:Parietal cell autoantibodies and hypergastrinemia in achlorhydria and the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. 42 78
Whisky (25-50 ml) increased plasma levels of immunoreactive calcitonin (iCT) in seventeen of nineteen patients with chronic renal failure. The effect was greater in patients with high levels of iCT than in those with normal levels. Changes in plasma iCT were not related to changes in
calcium
, phosphate or immunoreactive
gastrin
, but were inhibited by the prior administration of propranolol.
...
PMID:Ethanol induced secretion of calcitonin in chronic renal disease. 42 14
A rare case of the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome associated with hyperparathyroidism and ectopic gastric tissue in the lower esophageal mucosa is reported. Preoperatively the patient, a 53-year-old woman, had hyperchlorhydria and her fasting serum
gastrin
concentration was mildly elevated. There was a considerable increase in the gastric acid output and concentration of serum
calcium
after secretin infusion. At operation the patient had a gastric ulcer 10 cm in diameter, an islet cell tumour of the pancreas 14 cm in diameter, and ectopic gastric mucosa in the distal third of the esophagus. A gastrectomy was perfomed, the pancreatic tumour excised and part of the distal esophagus removed through a left thoracotomy. Four months after the operation the
gastrin
concentration had returned to low normal, but the serum
calcium
values remained high. One month later two parathyroid adenomas were removed which effectively cured the hypercalcemia.
...
PMID:Zollinger-Ellison syndrome associated with parathyroid adenomas and ectopic gastric tissue in the lower esophageal mucosa. 44 42
The possible role of
calcium
in human bile during the biliary stimulated exocrine pancreatic secretion was investigated in 15 healthy volunteers. Total outputs of trypsin, bicarbonate, bilirubin and volume in the duodenal juice and serum
gastrin
were measured during a continuous intravenous infusion of secretion (0.5 CHR U/kg/h) for 40 min. The same parameters were determined after a single intraduodenal dose of Ca++ (20 ml 13,5, 135 or 270 mval/l, n = 5 for each dose) and compared with aequivalent intraduodenal dose of Na+ and an intravenous dose of secretion/cholecystokinin (1 CHR and IDU U/kg). Low
calcium
(13,5 mval/l) had no effect on the output of pancreatic enzymes and bile. However the higher doses led to a significant increases of the outputs of trypsin and bilirubin, which was about 75% of the enhancement seen with secretin/cholecystokinin in the dose used. Serumgastrin secretion was significantly increased only after the higher
calcium
doses.--Serum insulin in peripheral venous blood venous blood was unchanged after duodenal application of 20 ml 270 mval/l
calcium
(n = 5). From these data one has to conclude that the Ca++-content of bile has no stimulatory effect on the exocrine pancreas and on serum
gastrin
and insulin.
...
PMID:[Exocrine pancreatic secretion, gastrin and insulin in men by intraduodenal bolus injection of calcium (author's transl)]. 46 72
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.
...
PMID:Zollinger-Ellison syndrome with Marden-Walker syndrome. Association of two rare diseases in a 5-year-old girl. 46 23
The influence of restraint stress on serum
calcium
(Ca) and phosphate was studied in normal and thyroidectomized rats. In addition the response of gastric stress ulcer index, blood
gastrin
and glucagon to exogenous Ca was investigated. In intact as well as in thyroidectomized animals serum total, ionised and previously injected radioactive Ca decrease during an 8h stress period, whereas inorganic phosphate increases. Together with a constant specific activity these findings are consistent with hypoparathyroidism and calcitonin independent hypocalcemia during stress. Intragastric infusion of 45 mg/kg Ca-gluconate per 8h proves to be a potent anti-stress ulcer regimen in intact and neck-sham operated, but not in thyroidectomized rats without and with additional adrenal demedullation.
Gastrin
and glucagon were not correlated with calcemia during either stress alone or stress combined with intragastric Ca infusion. It is suggested that the development of gastric stress ulcerations can be prevented by a Ca-mediated release of endogenous calcitonin.
...
PMID:Hypocalcemia during restraint stress in rats. Indication that gastric ulcer prophylaxis by exogenous calcium interferes with calcitonin release. 47 75
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
Previous investigations show that
calcium
infusion stimulates
gastrin
output in healthy volunteers, whereas after antrectomy
calcium
does not cause any significant change of IRG levels. Both healthy volunteers and antrectomized patients (B II) show a continuous increase of LESP, reaching a maximum after 120 minutes. These results suggest a direct interaction of Ca++-ions and gastrointestinal smooth muscle cells.
...
PMID:[The effect of Ca++ on gastrin output and LESP before and after antrectomy (author's transl)]. 48 44
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