[Gastrin, gamma-endorphin and somatostatin cells of the stomach and duodenum in patients with duodenal ulcer treated with dalargin]. 1987

I V Zverkov, and V A Vinogradov, and S A Bulgakov, and V G Smagin, and N V Shcherbakova

The distribution of gastrin-, gamma-endorphin and somatostatin-producing cells in antral and duodenal mucosa was studied in biopsies from 26 patients with duodenal ulcer and from 13 controls by the immunohistochemical (PAP) method. The number of antral somatostatin-producing cells after dalargin treatment was significantly higher in comparison with controls and patients treated with antacids plus atropine. These changes may be connected with the antiulcer activity of dalargin, a new opioid peptide drug.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D011706 Pyloric Antrum The region between the sharp indentation at the lower third of the STOMACH (incisura angularis) and the junction of the PYLORUS with the DUODENUM. Pyloric antral glands contain mucus-secreting cells and gastrin-secreting endocrine cells (G CELLS). Antrum, Pyloric,Gastric Antrum,Antrum, Gastric,Antrums, Gastric,Antrums, Pyloric,Gastric Antrums,Pyloric Antrums
D002838 Chromaffin System The cells of the body which stain with chromium salts. They occur along the sympathetic nerves, in the adrenal gland, and in various other organs. Argentaffin System,Argentaffin Systems,Chromaffin Systems,System, Argentaffin,System, Chromaffin,Systems, Argentaffin,Systems, Chromaffin
D004381 Duodenal Ulcer A PEPTIC ULCER located in the DUODENUM. Curling's Ulcer,Curling Ulcer,Curlings Ulcer,Duodenal Ulcers,Ulcer, Curling,Ulcer, Duodenal,Ulcers, Duodenal
D004386 Duodenum The shortest and widest portion of the SMALL INTESTINE adjacent to the PYLORUS of the STOMACH. It is named for having the length equal to about the width of 12 fingers. Duodenums
D004723 Endorphins One of the three major groups of endogenous opioid peptides. They are large peptides derived from the PRO-OPIOMELANOCORTIN precursor. The known members of this group are alpha-, beta-, and gamma-endorphin. The term endorphin is also sometimes used to refer to all opioid peptides, but the narrower sense is used here; OPIOID PEPTIDES is used for the broader group. Endorphin
D004743 Enkephalin, Leucine One of the endogenous pentapeptides with morphine-like activity. It differs from MET-ENKEPHALIN in the LEUCINE at position 5. Its first four amino acid sequence is identical to the tetrapeptide sequence at the N-terminal of BETA-ENDORPHIN. Leucine Enkephalin,5-Leucine Enkephalin,Leu(5)-Enkephalin,Leu-Enkephalin,5 Leucine Enkephalin,Enkephalin, 5-Leucine,Leu Enkephalin
D004759 Enterochromaffin Cells A subtype of enteroendocrine cells found in the gastrointestinal MUCOSA, particularly in the glands of PYLORIC ANTRUM; DUODENUM; and ILEUM. These cells secrete mainly SEROTONIN and some neuropeptides. Their secretory granules stain readily with silver (argentaffin stain). Argentaffin Cells,5-HT-Containing Enterochromaffin Cells,Serotonin-Containing Enterochromaffin Cells,5 HT Containing Enterochromaffin Cells,5-HT-Containing Enterochromaffin Cell,Argentaffin Cell,Cell, Enterochromaffin,Cells, Enterochromaffin,Enterochromaffin Cell,Enterochromaffin Cell, 5-HT-Containing,Enterochromaffin Cell, Serotonin-Containing,Enterochromaffin Cells, 5-HT-Containing,Enterochromaffin Cells, Serotonin-Containing,Serotonin Containing Enterochromaffin Cells,Serotonin-Containing Enterochromaffin Cell
D005755 Gastrins A family of gastrointestinal peptide hormones that excite the secretion of GASTRIC JUICE. They may also occur in the central nervous system where they are presumed to be neurotransmitters. Gastrin
D005768 Gastrointestinal Hormones HORMONES secreted by the gastrointestinal mucosa that affect the timing or the quality of secretion of digestive enzymes, and regulate the motor activity of the digestive system organs. Enteric Hormone,Enteric Hormones,Gastrointestinal Hormone,Intestinal Hormone,Intestinal Hormones,Hormone, Enteric,Hormone, Gastrointestinal,Hormone, Intestinal,Hormones, Enteric,Hormones, Gastrointestinal,Hormones, Intestinal

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