| Literature DB >> 20844958 |
Cuiping Liu1, Jianting Chen, Yu Guo, Lisheng Yang, Chengyi Zhao, Lan Bai.
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BACKGROUND: Gastrectomy may disturb the body's mineral homeostasis, with osteopenia and osteoporosis being among the late outcomes. Parathyroid hormone-like hormone (PTHLH) was detected in rat gastric enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells in 2005, and some researchers suggested that it was the hypothetical hormone gastrocalcin that is believed to lead to osteoporosis. AIMS: Our objective was to learn whether PTHLH is expressed in human gastric ECL cells and to form a basic understanding about the relationship between PTHLH and gastrin.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20844958 PMCID: PMC3059813 DOI: 10.1007/s10620-010-1375-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dig Dis Sci ISSN: 0163-2116 Impact factor: 3.199
Fig. 1RT-PCR for PTHLH and PTHR1 in the normal gastric mucosa samples. a The RT-PCR analysis revealed expression of PTHLH and PTHR1 in the normal gastric mucosa. Lane 1 negative controls. Lane 2 samples from endoscopy for PTHLH. Lane 3 samples from surgery for PTHLH. Lane 4 samples from enterology for PTHR1. Lane 5 samples from surgery for PTHR1. Lane 6 and 7 positive controls for PTHLH and PTHR1, respectively. The results were normalized to β-actin. b An example of the results of PTHLH detected by qRT-PCR. β-actin was used as a control
Fig. 2Distribution of ECL cells (a CgA and b HDC) and PTHLH (c) in the gastric fundic mucosa by immunohistochemical analysis of serial sections. H&E staining (d) was also detected within the sections (magnification: ×200)
Fig. 3The expression of PTHLH (b) in ECL cells in serial sections by immunohistochemical analysis. HDC (a) represents ECL cells. Positive cells were mainly located in the basal part of the oxyntic mucosa (magnification: ×400)
The correlation between PTHLH and gastrin
| Correlation | R (correlation) |
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|---|---|---|
| hPTHrP (mRNA) vs. gastrin | 0.569** | 0.002 |
| hPTHrP (serum) vs. gastrin | 0.085 | 0.668 |
**P < 0.05