“…It can be assumed that the increasing number of CgA cells in the prepyloric mucosa means simultaneous increase of G cell count. Therefore, the results obtained in own studies may be regarded as a confirmation of the fact already known from papers by other authors (Chamouard et al, 1997;Graham et al, 1993;Kozlowski et al, 1993Kozlowski et al, , 1995Tzaneva & Julianov, 1999) and also obtained empirically (Lee et al, 1992) which point to participation of disturbances of interrelations between D and G cells in the pathomechanism of hypergastrinaemia that accompanies Helicobacter pylori colonization of gastric mucosa. It should be stressed that due to other causes, e.g.…”