1990
DOI: 10.1159/000200509
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Role of Gastrin as a Trophic Hormone

Abstract: Gastrin has two principal biological effects: stimulation of acid secretion from gastric parietal cells and stimulation of mucosal growth in the acid-secreting part of the stomach. Circulating gastrin regulates the increase in acid secretion that occurs during and after meals. Gastrin also stimulates mucosal growth in the stomach. Exogenously administered gastrin causes increased cell division in the proliferative zone that lies between the surface cells and the gastric glands in the acid-secreting mucosa. The… Show more

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“…5D vs. 5C), were also reduced in the antrum of 12-mo-old VC: Men1 FL/FL mice. The major source of circulating gastrin is the G cells in the stomach antrum (6,34). Gastrin mRNA levels in the antrum were significantly increased in 12-mo-old VC:Men1 FL/FL compared with WT mice.…”
Section: Antral Men1 Deletion Leads To G Cell Hyperplasiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5D vs. 5C), were also reduced in the antrum of 12-mo-old VC: Men1 FL/FL mice. The major source of circulating gastrin is the G cells in the stomach antrum (6,34). Gastrin mRNA levels in the antrum were significantly increased in 12-mo-old VC:Men1 FL/FL compared with WT mice.…”
Section: Antral Men1 Deletion Leads To G Cell Hyperplasiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gastrin is the only hormone capable of regulating acid secretion by increasing parietal cell mass and stimulating expression of the acid pump, H Ï© ,K Ï© -ATPase (11). Although parietal cells express H Ï© ,K Ï© -ATPase protein, gastrin-deficient mice have severely impaired acid secretion, demonstrating a requirement for gastrin hormone in the functional maturation and maintenance of the parietal cell (12,13).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The main point of this regulation includes hormonal, neuropeptide, peptide and genetic actions with simultaneous influence of immune-nervous factors and mesenchymal components on the stroma (Goodlad & Wright, 1995). Apart from the group of factors associated with enteroglucagon, a particular role in the stimulation of regenerative processes regulation in gastric mucosa is played by gastrin (Goodlad & Wright, 1995;Walsh, 1990). It should be stressed that drugs influencing gastrin level also exert indirect influence on glandular epithelium proliferation in gastric mucosa (Havu, 1986).…”
Section: Analysis Of the Proliferative Activity Of Gastric Mucosa Glamentioning
confidence: 99%