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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
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Nine healthy male volunteers were exposed to head-down tilt (-4.5 degrees) for 120 days. The concentrations of parathormone, calcitonin,
gastrin
, growth hormone, total and ionized calcium were measured in plasma. Prolonged exposure to antiorthostatic hypokinesia led to significant changes in the hormonal regulation of calcium-
phosphorus
metabolism, the most important of which was an enhanced secretion of the parathyroid hormone. The increased concentration of calcitonin and
gastrin
was a secondary response to the higher content of ionized calcium. The phase-like changes in the somatotrophic hormone secretion were induced by variations in the parathormone concentration in blood, on the one hand, and by a reduction of plastic processes, on the other.
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PMID:[Blood levels of hormones regulating calcium-phosphorus metabolism in men exposed to a 120-day period of hypokinesia]. 271 65
A diagnostic and therapeutic strategy for the management of patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome has been developed, based on the review of a large personal experience and the most recent literature. The mainstay of a modern ZES management is the eradication of tumoral processes whenever feasible. Diagnosis is centred upon gastric acid and
gastrin
secretion measurements both in basal conditions and on secretin stimulation. Recognition of other endocrine involvement and familial inheritance is of the utmost importance in distinguishing sporadic ZES patients from those who have the condition known as multiple endocrine neoplasia type I. Blood calcium and
phosphorus
levels, parathyroid hormone concentration, combined if necessary with urinary cyclic AMP excretion measurement, should be performed routinely once ZES diagnosis is established or highly suspected. Localization of the tumour is the next essential step, and this has been considerably facilitated by the recent development in imaging techniques: it involves computerized axial tomography and selective abdominal angiography, a combination of which allows tumour detection in 60-70% of sporadic gastrinoma patients, with a maximal sensitivity for well-developed hepatic metastases. In sporadic ZES exploratory laparotomy is legitimate when preoperative localization of the tumour has failed; this laparotomy will allow further detection and then eradication of gastrinomas in a significant number of patients. Control of gastric acid secretion is mandatory throughout the work-up period; modern antisecretory agents are efficacious in most cases; total gastrectomy, when control of acid hypersecretion has failed, is now exceptional. Eradication of the tumour should be attempted in cases of sporadic ZES in the absence of recognizable liver involvement. The chance of a definite cure provided by surgery when performed by an experienced surgeon varies from 20% to 60% in pancreatic and ectopic gastrinomas respectively. In ZES patients with MEN I, exploratory laparotomy is seldom indicated (other than for symptomatic associated endocrine secretion), as the chance of a definite cure by surgery is very rare. Parathyroid surgery is often indicated and should take place before any form of abdominal surgery. In cases of hepatic metastases, chemotherapy with streptozocin and fluorouracil is indicated and soon, perhaps, chemo-embolization.
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PMID:Diagnosis and treatment of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. 304 57
The effects of excess dietary calcium on bone growth were quantified in 44 ewes fed ad libitum diets that contained one of four levels of dietary calcium (0.37, 0.56, 1.13 and 1.80%) and 0.42%
phosphorus
. Animals were slaughtered at one of six ages, circulating concentrations of hormones and minerals were measured and bone morphometry was evaluated. None of the diets impaired normal bone growth of the metacarpal as evaluated by overall length, cortical index and growth plate width. Circulating plasma concentrations of calcium and
gastrin
increased as dietary calcium levels increased, but all values were within the normal range for sheep. Plasma
phosphorus
was unaffected by the level of dietary calcium. Diet had no affect on T3, T4 or estradiol-17 beta. Age significantly (P less than 0.05) affected the metacarpal length, growth plate width and circulating calcium and
phosphorus
. The metacarpal in these ewes was 95% of mature length by 172 d of age. Attainment of mature length preceded growth plate closure by slightly over 300 d. These results demonstrate that elevated dietary calcium levels do not adversely influence bone growth and that the presence of an intact growth plate does not infer that further bone growth will occur.
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PMID:Dietary calcium and metacarpal growth in ewes. 340 88
Fifteen male Holstein X Frisian calves, weighing 65 +/- 3 kg and fed a milk replacer twice daily were fitted with a return cannula loop, chronically implanted at 10 days of age in the pancreatic duct, were used. In six successive experiments we have observed the influence of an intravenous infusion of secretin, cholecystokinin pancreozymin (CCK-PZ), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), glucagon,
gastrin
and somatostatin on pancreatic juice flow rate, and on the excretion of proteins, calcium, inorganic
phosphorus
, zinc and amylase activity of pancreatic juice. In two other experiments, we have studied the interaction of secretin (or CCK-PZ) with somatostatin (SRIF). Each experiment was performed 5 h after calves feeding and no milk was given to the animals during the time of sampling. Our results indicate that the endocrine regulation of the exocrine pancreas in young calves is similar to that described in other mammals. Secretin and CCK-PZ increased significantly excretion of water, calcium, magnesium, inorganic
phosphorus
, zinc, proteins and amylase activity. Somatostatin and glucagon inhibited effects observed with two precedent hormones.
Gastrin
increased pancreatic juice flow rate but excretion of protein and amylase activity do not varied significantly. VIP showed no significant effect on pancreatic excretion of water, minerals, proteins and amylase activity. However, our animals seem to be characterized by a more intense excretion of proteins and amylase in the pancreatic juice following secretin than after CCK-PZ infusion.
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PMID:The endocrine regulation of exocrine pancreas in preruminant milk-fed calves. 610 15
In approximately 20% of the cases the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (ZES) is associated with primary hyperparathyroidism (HPT). In view of this frequent association, serum calcium and
phosphorus
levels should be measured in all patients with ZES. Conversely, all patients with HPT I accompanied or preceded by peptic ulcer and/or diarrhoea should have their gastric acid secretion and serum
gastrin
level measured. Since the association may reflect a type I multiple endocrine neoplasia (MENI), involvement of other endocrine systems, notably the pituitary gland, should be investigated in the patients and their family. A rise in basal plasma pancreatic polypeptide has been observed in about 50% of cases of familial MEN I (Wermer's syndrome) and appears to be a good index of pancreatic endocrine tumour. When ZES is associated with HPT I, the latter should be treated first for three reasons: (7) lethal acute hypercalcaemia may occur after abdominal surgery; (2) HPT I itself may increase the gastric acid secretion and hypergastrinaemia of the ZES, and (3) parathyroidectomy and medical treatment with gastric antisecretory drugs may postpone the need for total gastrectomy.
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PMID:[Hyperparathyroidism associated with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. 4 cases (author's transl)]. 612 5
The effects of sustained fiber ingestion on gastric emptying glucose tolerance, hormone responses, and jejunal absorption of glucose and lysine were studied in healthy volunteers. Subjects were placed on a low-fiber (3 g) diet for 2 wk, followed by 4 wk of an isocaloric diet supplemented with 20 g/day of either apple pectin (7 subjects) or alpha-cellulose (6 subjects). At the conclusion of each dietary period subjects ingested a low-fiber breakfast surface-labeled with 99mtechnetium sulfur-colloid. Gastric emptying half-time, plasma glucose, calcium,
phosphorus
, insulin, glucagon,
gastrin
, human pancreatic polypeptide, and motilin were determined. Gastric emptying half-time was prolonged approximately twofold after pectin supplementation (p less than 0.005) and returned to normal 3 wk after discontinuing pectin supplementation. Cellulose supplementation did not alter the gastric emptying rate. Plasma glucose, calcium,
phosphorus
, and hormonal responses to the meal were unchanged after either pectin or cellulose supplementation. Pectin ingestion did not impair intestinal absorption of glucose or lysine. In contrast to sustained cellulose ingestion, sustained pectin ingestion slows the gastric emptying rate; the mechanism underlying this adaptive effect is unknown.
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PMID:Sustained pectin ingestion delays gastric emptying. 628 2
Basal serum
gastrin
concentration was measured before and every week during the initial 5 weeks after renal transplantation in 9 of 20 patients with chronic renal failure who obtained a well functioning renal transplant. Furthermore, calcium and
phosphorus
metabolism in relation to serum
gastrin
was investigated in all 20 patients 5 weeks after transplantation. Before renal transplantation, serum
gastrin
was markedly elevated as compared with the levels in normal controls. During the first 3-5 weeks after renal transplantation, serum
gastrin
decreased towards normal values. A slight but significant increase in serum
gastrin
persisted 5 weeks after transplantation. No significant relation between changes in serum
gastrin
concentration and in calcium and
phosphorus
metabolism was observed.
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PMID:The effect of renal transplantation on basal serum gastrin concentration. 698 67
Yearling heifers overfed protein, calcium and
phosphorus
with a feed recommended for high producing dairy cows developed osteopetrosis and skeletal malformations as a result of retarded bone resorption. Histologic and electron microscopic examinations showed that C cell hyperplasia was also present. The presence of C cell hyperplasia and osteopetrosis supported the diagnosis of hypercalcitoninism. Clinically unaffected heifers were studied by serum chemistry after 1 to 1.5 months on the same diet at age 6 months and after 3 months on an optimal diet to learn whether they showed evidence of hypercalcitoninism as expressed by retarded bone resorption and/or hypercalcitoninemia. The data indicated that bone resorption was retarded and that serum
gastrin
was elevated in the heifers without skeletal malformations while on the high calcium feed. The heifers were isocalcitoninemic. The data suggested that overfeeding calcium was sufficient to produce hypercalcitoninism but the rate of calcitonin secretion had not exceeded the rate of removal of calcitonin from blood by binding to tissue receptors and by metabolic degradation. Since calcitonin is rapidly removed from blood, hypercalcitoninism may occur without concomitant hypercalcitoninemia.
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PMID:Hypercalcitoninism without hypercalcitoninemia. 721 19
A 38-year-old man with multiple endocrine neoplasia type-1 (Wermer's syndrome) is described. The patient had refractory duodenal ulcers and raised basal acid output (55 mmol/hour) and fasting serum
gastrin
(1190 pg/ml). Abdominal CT scan revealed mass lesions (gastrinomas) in the head of the pancreas. He also had persistent hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia, right ureteric calculi, increased urinary calcium and
phosphorus
and enlarged parathyroids on ultrasound and CT of the neck. Parathormone level was raised, but the pituitary gland was normal on CT scan of the head. The patient was managed initially with histamine H2-blockers, omeprazole and parathyroidectomy; enucleation of the tumor masses in the pancreas was done subsequently.
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PMID:Multiple endocrine neoplasia type-1. 782 46
Highly selective vagotomy (HSV) or sham operation was performed in male rats. Fifteen weeks later bone mineralization, fractional intestinal absorption and balance, urinary excretion, and serum levels of calcium, magnesium and
phosphorus
, together with serum
gastrin
, parathyroid hormone, calcitonin, vitamin D metabolites, osteocalcin, isoenzymes of alkaline phosphatase, and the urinary excretion of cyclic AMP and hydroxyproline were assessed. HSV induced chronic hypergastrinemia and enhanced the weight of the fundus, antrum, and pancreas. Body weight, food intake, intestinal absorption, mineral balance, and bone mineralization were unaffected by HSV, whereas serum parathyroid hormone levels and urinary hydroxyproline excretion were increased. It is concluded that in the rat 1) HSV has a trophic effect on gastric and extragastric tissues; 2) gastric acid production is not a major determinant of intestinal calcium absorption; and 3) normal bone mass in the presence of signs of hyperparathyroidism indicates an intrinsic capacity of HSV to interfere with calcium metabolism, probably via hypergastrinemia,
gastrin
being an element of the gastro-parathyroid axis. Our present findings underscore the fact that osteopenia after HSV in man may be a rare finding, but it cannot be ruled out that bone disease found after partial or total gastrectomy may be due in part to concomitant vagotomy.
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PMID:Highly selective vagotomy in the rat: effects on bone and mineral metabolism. 820 82
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