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Serum Gastrin Response to Food Stimulation and Gastric Acid Secretion in Male Patients with Ileal Resection

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Pages 679-682 | Received 18 Jul 1975, Accepted 19 Aug 1975, Published online: 16 Oct 2020
 

Abstract

Gedde-Dahl, D. & Fausa, O. Serum gastrin response to food stimulation and gastric acid secretion in male patients with ileal resection. Scand. J. Gastroent. 1975, 10, 679-682.

Gastric acid secretion before and after stimulation with pentagastrin and serum gastrin response to a test meal were recorded in 9 male controls and in 7 male patients from whom more than 50 cm of the terminal ileum had been resected because of Crohn’s disease. The mean gastric acid secretion before and after stimulation was not found to be significantly different in the two groups. The mean fasting serum gastrin concentration and the serum gastrin response in absolute values were not different in the two groups. The MAO-BAO/‘integrated gastrin response’ was higher (p<0.05), and the gastrin response in relation to fasting level was lower in the patients than in the controls (p < 0.05). The results indicate that an increased parietal cell sensitivity to gastrin is present after ileal resection. The negative acid feed back mechanism, however, seems to be at work. Under physiological conditions, therefore, the increased sensitivity may not result in acid hypersecretion.

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