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Pathogenesis of Peptic Ulcer from the Viewpoint of Gut Hormones S. Fujimoto 1 , K. Kimoto 2 , H. Inoguchi 3 , M. Nakajima 1 , K. Sugawara 4 , K. Kawai 3 1Department of Gastroenterology, Kyoto Second Red Cross Hospital 2Department of Gastrointestinal Medicine, National Rail Way Hospital 3Preventive Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine 4Department of surgery, Biwako Gastrointestinal Hosptal pp.721-732
Published Date 1982/7/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403108911
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 We investigated how gut hormones (mainly gastrin and secretin) were related to a pathogenesis of peptic ulcer. Our morphological study of the resected specimen showed that duodenal ulcer had more increased number of total G-cell as well as IGR than gastric ulcer-suggesting a relationship of cause and effect between the hyperacidity and the duodenal ulcer. However, considering the IGR in healthy controlled group, it is clear that the total number of the G-cell and IGR are strongly influenced by a degree of mucosal atrophy or intestinal metaplasia of the antrum.

 Therefore, it is necessarv to make a more close comparative study to define the relationship between the peptic ulcer and gastrin by considering length of ulcer history and its locational classification.

 On the other hand, there were many reports stating that the pathogenesis of duodenal ulcer was due to deranged secretin secretion or enhanced its inactivation, and the pathogenesis of the peptic ulcer has still not well defined. Perhaps, it is quite difficult to define the pathogenesis of the peptic ulcer as long as a single gut hormone is discussed as a causative factor, and we should study neuro-humoral interaction including automatic nerves together with mucosal defense mechanism including vascular system to cralify its pathogenesis. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome has been well known to have hyperacidity due to tumor-secreting gastrin and clinical feature of persistent peptic ulcer, demonstrating clear-cut relationship of cause and effect between the gut hormone and peptic ulcer. We reported our case of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and discussed its pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapy.


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