1993
DOI: 10.1136/gut.34.8.1057
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Immunocytochemical localisation of parietal cells and G cells in the developing human stomach.

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“…Thus while the inbred rodent strains used in most research may have more uniform patterns of gland geography, humans seem to possess a range of gland derivation patterns in the antrum. It is possible that these differences are related to genetic backgrounds, as examination of human fetal stomachs showed considerable heterogeneity in the distribution of parietal cells in the antrum 41. In our own work, we have found no evidence for age related effects on patterns of parietal cell distribution in the antrum.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…Thus while the inbred rodent strains used in most research may have more uniform patterns of gland geography, humans seem to possess a range of gland derivation patterns in the antrum. It is possible that these differences are related to genetic backgrounds, as examination of human fetal stomachs showed considerable heterogeneity in the distribution of parietal cells in the antrum 41. In our own work, we have found no evidence for age related effects on patterns of parietal cell distribution in the antrum.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…Secretory surface of highly located cells is by 40 % larger that that of basal cells. So, we can make a conclusion about adverse relationship with the level of basal secretion: in case with dogs it is low and in case with humans and rats it is comparatively high [28].…”
Section: Tissue Components Of Stomach Wall Coatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When studying gastric parietal cells it was determined that they appear starting from the 13 th week and are localized in the fundic part as well as in the pyloric part and by the start of the third trimester they usually disappear from the pyloric part. But this process does not occur in case with each fifth fetus [24,28].…”
Section: Tissue Components Of Stomach Wall Coatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5][6][7] It is known that the capacity of the stomach to secrete hydrochloric acid is almost linearily related to parietal cell numbers. 8,9 From the end of the first trimester, parietal cells are present in a mature, functional form in the gastric mucosa with the potential to secrete gastric acid. 10 A normal human stomach contains approximately one billion parietal cells, which are capable of producing and concentrating hydrochloric acid 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,9 From the end of the first trimester, parietal cells are present in a mature, functional form in the gastric mucosa with the potential to secrete gastric acid. 10 A normal human stomach contains approximately one billion parietal cells, which are capable of producing and concentrating hydrochloric acid 8 . The quantity of acid produced by the stomach correlates with the functional capability and number of parietal cell mass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%