Abstract

Gastric and duodenal biopsies from 90 patients with various acid peptic disorders-reflux esophagitis (n = 24), gastric ulcer (n = 13), duodenal ulcer (n = 47) and nonulcer dyspepsia (n = 6)-were examined. Seven patients with minimal dyspeptic symptoms and an endoscopically and histologically normal stomach and duodenum served as controls. Immunoperoxidase staining for gastrin-producing G cells, somatostatin-producing D cells and serotonin-producing EC cells was carried out on fundic, antral and duodenal biopsies, and was quantified using a Zeiss MOP Videoplan using the peroxidase-antiperoxidase technique of Sternberger. In the gastric antrum, a G:D:EC cell ratio of approximately 1.6:1:1-was observed. In the duodenum the corresponding ratio was 1:1:2.4. No significant differences were observed within any of the major diagnostic categories. Patient age, sex, duration of symptoms, smoking habits, alcohol consumption and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use had no effect on endocrine cell densities. Reduced G cell density in the descending duodenum was observed in the presence of mild duodenitis in four patients. In four patients with evidence of antral intestinal metaplastic changes, a significant increase in duodenal G cell densities was found. These results suggest that a change in the number of G, D or EC cells does not play a primary role in the pathophysiology of acid peptic disorders in the majority of patients.

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  • La coloration à l’immunoperoxydase pour le dépistage de cellules G productrices de gastrine, des cellules D productrices de somatostatine et de cellules EC productrices de sérotonine a été effectuée sur des voir page suivante

  • G cell densities were higher in the antral than in the duodenal sites (P=0.000)

  • No significant differences in G cell densities were detected between the descending duodenum and duodenal bulb or between the biopsied antropyloric sites

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Introduction

Immunocytochemical and morphometric studies of gastrin-, somatostatin- and serotonin-producing cells in the stomach and duodenum of patients with acid peptic disorders. In four patients with evidence of antral intestinal metaplastic changes, a significant increase in duodenal G cell densities was found These results suggest that a change in the number of G, D or EC cells does not play a primary role in the pathophysiology of acid peptic disorders in the majority of patients. Examen immunocytochimique morphométrique des cellules productrices de gastrine, de somatostatine et de sérotonine dans l’estomac et le duodénum de patients souffrant de maladies gastro-duodénales acides. La densité moindre de cellules G dans le duodénum descendant a été observée en présence de duodénite légère chez quatre patients. Chez quatre patients présentant des signes d’anomalies métaplasiques intestinales antrales, une augmentation significative des densités de cellules G duodénales a été observée. Ces résultats donnent à penser qu’un changement du nombre de cellules G, D et EC ne jouent aucun rôle primordial dans la physiopathologie des troubles gastro-duodénaux acides chez une majorité de patients

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