“…In addition, we performed a rapid endoscopic secretin test to determine pancreatic exocrine function. This test has proven to be reliable, easy to perform and well tolerated by patients [20][21][22]. We found lower levels of bicarbonate in secretin-stimulated duodenal juice from the HNF1B mutation carriers compared with healthy controls, confirming lower pancreatic ductal function.…”
Carriers of the HNF1B mutation have lower exocrine pancreatic function involving both ductal and acinar cells. Compensatory hypersecretion suggests that the small pancreas of HNF1B mutation carriers is attributable to hypoplasia, not atrophy.
“…In addition, we performed a rapid endoscopic secretin test to determine pancreatic exocrine function. This test has proven to be reliable, easy to perform and well tolerated by patients [20][21][22]. We found lower levels of bicarbonate in secretin-stimulated duodenal juice from the HNF1B mutation carriers compared with healthy controls, confirming lower pancreatic ductal function.…”
Carriers of the HNF1B mutation have lower exocrine pancreatic function involving both ductal and acinar cells. Compensatory hypersecretion suggests that the small pancreas of HNF1B mutation carriers is attributable to hypoplasia, not atrophy.
“…Bicarbonate concentration in duodenal fluid is considered one of the most reliable biochemical markers of pancreatic exocrine function . We found that peak bicarbonate concentration was positively correlated with secreted pancreatic volumes at 1 minute postsecretin with the same tendency also at 5, 9, and 13 minutes postsecretin.…”
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confidence: 52%
“…Ten subjects had gastroscopy with duodenal intubation using a rapid endoscopic aspiration‐based test . The participants fasted >8 hours and the procedure commenced 25 minutes after administration of intravenous (IV) injection of secretin (1 CU/kg, maximum dose 70 CU; Secrelux, Sanochemia, Neuss, Germany).…”
Secretin-stimulated MRCP and DWI can characterize and quantify exocrine pancreatic function in healthy subjects. These imaging methods may prove relevant for patients with exocrine pancreatic dysfunction.
“…Previous studies had reported that pancreatic Zn output correlated strongly with enzyme secretion 10 . Despite the initial enthusiaism of using Zn concentration in secretin-stimulated duodenal juice as a potent measure of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency, this was not validated in independent cohorts later on [14][15][16] . Thus direct measurements of Zn in pancreatic exocrine secretions as a measure of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency underwent a silent burial.…”
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