Literature DB >> 6723472

Pepsinogen gastrin mesor ratio: a potential simple marker for gastric secretory function.

B Tarquini, M Benvenuti, V Cavallini, M Cecchettin, S Romano, G Sensi.   

Abstract

As compared to control subjects, patients with duodenal ulcer show decreased levels of serum G and increased levels of serum Group I pepsinogen (PGI). On the other hand, pregnant women in their third trimester show an increased level of serum G and decreased levels of serum PGI. Gastrin stimulates gastric secretion and has a trophic effect on the parietal cells. Concentrations of PGI in serum reflect the capacity of pepsin-secreting cells which are, in turn, closely related to the parietal cell mass. Pepsinogen/G ratio (PGI/G) could represent the effective acid-peptic secretory capacity. This study suggests that for screening and clinical purposes PGI/G ratio provides a good potentially discriminatory marker of gastric secreting capacity reliably correlating and improving the diagnostic significance of single G and/or PGI serum levels.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6723472

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chronobiologia        ISSN: 0390-0037


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