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Title: Antral gastrin cell hyperfunction and Helicobacter pylori infection. Author: Annibale B, Rindi G, D'Ambra G, Marignani M, Solcia E, Bordi C, Delle Fave G. Journal: Aliment Pharmacol Ther; 1996 Aug; 10(4):607-15. PubMed ID: 8853766. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Antral gastrin cell hyperfunction (AGCH), is a rare cause of duodenal ulcer associated with non-tumour hypergastrinaemia and acid hypersecretion. AIM: To investigate the role of Helicobacter pylori in AGCH. PATIENTS: Twelve AGCH patients and eight H. pyloripositive non-hypergastrinaemic duodenal ulcer patients were compared. METHODS: Basal and peak acid outputs, gastrin-stimulation (meal and bombesin) tests, and immunohistochemistry for antral G and D cells were performed. One year after H. pylori eradication, six AGCH patients were again investigated with the same tests. RESULTS: Significantly more basal, and stimulated gastrin and acid secretion, were found in AGCH compared to the H. pylori-positive duodenal ulcer patients (P < 0.01). G cell counts were significantly higher in AGCH than in duodenal ulcer patients (118.8, range 58-192.4, vs. 86.1, range 49-184; P < 0.05), and the resulting G/D cell ratio was also higher in AGCH patients (4.2, range 2.6-5.6, vs. 3.3, range 1.9-4.3; P < 0.05). H. pylori was present in the gastric mucosa of all 12 AGCH patients. Cure of infection in six AGCH individuals resulted in marked a decrease of gastrin levels associated with a significant (23.7%: P < 0.05) decrease of G cell count and an increase (12%; P < 0.05) of D cell count. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that AGCH may result from H. pylori overstimulation of gastrin cell function in patients with some presently undefined, familial predisposition and that an imbalance of the G/D cell ratio may have a role in the genesis of hypergastrinaemia.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]