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Acta Gastroenterol Latinoam ; 13(2): 141-4, 1983.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6680253

ABSTRACT

The gastrin-producing G-cells of the antropyloric mucosa are affected by a variety of disorders. By immunoperoxidase methods, employing a specific anti-gastrin I and II antibody, we demonstrated G cells in antropyloric biopsies of 15 patients with chronic gastritis, 6 of them with gastric ulcer and 1 with duodenal ulcer disease. As controls we studied 5 biopsies of histologically normal antropyloric mucosa. We correlated the numbers of G cells per gland with the histological, clinical and endoscopic findings. Normal antropyloric mucosa contained a mean of 2.11 G cells per gland. Patients with chronic gastritis had decreased numbers of G cells (mean 0.75) The difference was statistically significant. The cases with chronic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia had lower numbers of G cells (mean 0.38). The case with duodenal ulcer had a number of G-cells similar of normal cases (1.57). This finding give a morphologic basis for the low gastrin serum levels usually present in these entities.


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Gastric Mucosa/pathology , Gastrins/metabolism , Gastritis/pathology , Adult , Gastric Mucosa/cytology , Gastrins/blood , Gastritis/metabolism , Humans , Middle Aged
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Acta gastroenterol. latinoam ; 13(2): 141-4, 1983.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-49778

ABSTRACT

The gastrin-producing G-cells of the antropyloric mucosa are affected by a variety of disorders. By immunoperoxidase methods, employing a specific anti-gastrin I and II antibody, we demonstrated G cells in antropyloric biopsies of 15 patients with chronic gastritis, 6 of them with gastric ulcer and 1 with duodenal ulcer disease. As controls we studied 5 biopsies of histologically normal antropyloric mucosa. We correlated the numbers of G cells per gland with the histological, clinical and endoscopic findings. Normal antropyloric mucosa contained a mean of 2.11 G cells per gland. Patients with chronic gastritis had decreased numbers of G cells (mean 0.75) The difference was statistically significant. The cases with chronic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia had lower numbers of G cells (mean 0.38). The case with duodenal ulcer had a number of G-cells similar of normal cases (1.57). This finding give a morphologic basis for the low gastrin serum levels usually present in these entities.

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