1985
DOI: 10.1159/000183350
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Serum Gastrin in Chronic Renal Failure: Morphological and Physiological Correlations

Abstract: Elevated serum gastrin (SG) has been reported in chronic renal failure (CRF). We studied SG levels in relation to various humoral and gastroduodenal histopathologic findings in 20 controls, 12 uremics under conservative therapy (CT), 27 patients on regular dialysis (RDT) and 8 transplanted patients (Tx). SG and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels were estimated by radioimmunoassay (RIA), in addition serum BUN, creatinine, Ca ++PO4---and alkaline phosphatase (predialysis in RDT) we… Show more

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“…Urea causing increased backdiffusion of hydrogen ions across the mucosal barrier and elevated gastrin levels partly due to the decreased renal clearance of gastrin [3][4][5] and partly due to the enhanced gastrin synthesis, 6 which in turn act as an important stimulus for acid secretion are some of the Herpes simplex esophagitis ( Figure 1) 0 1…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urea causing increased backdiffusion of hydrogen ions across the mucosal barrier and elevated gastrin levels partly due to the decreased renal clearance of gastrin [3][4][5] and partly due to the enhanced gastrin synthesis, 6 which in turn act as an important stimulus for acid secretion are some of the Herpes simplex esophagitis ( Figure 1) 0 1…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dyspeptic problems were detected in 42.9% of uremic patients undergoing dialysis. The most frequent gastrointestinal symptoms in uremia are the consequence of disequilibria of liquid and electrolytes, mechanical, physical, and emotional problems of patients, and toxins, which cannot be removed by dialysis and, which cause abnormalities in the stomach [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dialysance of these gas trointestinal peptide hormones depends on individual molecular weight and protein binding, but it is anyway negligible from a quantitative and clinical point of view [ 123], In particular, serum gastrin levels continue to be elevated on RDT [6,124,125], with no significant intradialytic removal [126]. How ever, there is no close relationship in dialysis patients between hypergastrinemia on the one hand and baseline or pentagastrin-stimulated gastric acid secretion or peptic ulcer disease on the other [127], Hyperparathy roidism and hypercalcemia can further stim ulate gastrin release.…”
Section: Gastrointestinal Peptide Hormonesmentioning
confidence: 99%