| Literature DB >> 6861334 |
M Plebani, F Di Mario, F Vianello, A Giordano, M Masiero, M Lazzaretto, R Farini, G Ceriotti, R Naccarato.
Abstract
Pepsinogens, proteolytic enzymes produced by peptic cells of the stomach and discharged into the gastric lumen as well as into the blood have been divided into two groups: PG-I, originating from chief cells, and PG-II, mainly from antrum peptic cells. Both total serum pepsinogen (s-Pg) and PG-I have been separately reported as being significantly increased in gastric (GU) and duodenal ulcer (DU) patients and related to maximal acid output. In order to ascertain the relationship between s-Pg measured by means of the colorimetric Uete method, and PG-I determined by RIA method, these were assayed in 72 control subjects, 35 GU and 95 DU patients. s-Pg was found to be significantly increased both in GU and DU patients in comparison with control subjects. Likewise PG-I was significantly enhanced in GU and DU patients as compared with controls. A significant direct correlation between s-Pg and PG-I was found in all the subjects studied (r = 0.732).Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6861334 DOI: 10.1016/s0009-9120(83)94279-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Biochem ISSN: 0009-9120 Impact factor: 3.281