| Literature DB >> 618306 |
H W Börger, A Schafmayer, H D Becker.
Abstract
Serum gastrin, serum-GIP and serum insulin levels were measured before and after interposition operation (Henley-Soupault) in 10 patients with severe dumping-syndrome (PGS). The results were compared to those obtained in 10 normal subjects without any gastrointestinal disease. In the PGS pre-operative group there was a significantly lower serum gastrin concentration compared to normals, while the serum-GIP-concentration was significantly higher. After interposition operation all serum-hormone-levels tended towards normal values. There was no difference between the basal serum insulin levels of the three groups. The change in postprandial insulin release was parallel to the serum-GIP-levels. It is concluded that there is a close connection between disturbed release of gastrointestinal hormones and the dumping syndrome.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 618306
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chir Forum Exp Klin Forsch ISSN: 0303-6227