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Acute parathyroid hormone increase by oral peptones administration after roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery in obese subjects: Role of phosphate in the…

2010

It is generally considered that changes in serum phosphate levels do not alter parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion in the absence of concomitant changes in ionized serum calcium level in humans. An acute rise in PTH was shown after phosphate administration by intraduodenal gavage in rats. We aimed to study gastrin, phosphate, PTH, ionized calcium (iCa), and blood pH responses to oral peptones in morbidly obese patients before and after roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery.These parameters were evaluated in response to an oral peptone load in 24 (18 male and 6 female) obese subjects before and 6 months after RYGB surgery. In 12 gastric bypass patients, we also evaluated PTH and phosphate …

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Dissimilar PTH, Gastrin, and Calcitonin Responses to Oral Calcium and Peptones in Hypocalciuric Hypercalcemia, Primary Hyperparathyroidism, and Norma…

2005

We analyzed gastrin, PTH, and calcitonin responses to oral calcium and peptones in hypocalciuric hypercalcemia, mild primary hyperparathyroidism, and normal controls. We observed diverse hormonal responses that may help in the differential diagnosis of these conditions. Introduction: Hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (HH) is consequent to calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) genetic mutations or anti-CaSR antibodies. CaSR is expressed in parathyroid tissue, thyroid C cells, and gastrin-secreting cells, where it has been suggested that on calcium and/or amino acid allosteric activation, promotes gastrin secretion. Materials and Methods: We evaluated gastrin, PTH, and calcitonin responses to oral calciu…

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Increased Gastrin and Calcitonin Secretion after Oral Calcium or Peptones Administration in Patients with Hypercalciuria: A Clue to an Alteration in …

2005

The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) has been detected in human antral gastrin-secreting cells, where, upon calcium and/or amino acid allosteric activation, it stimulates gastrin secretion. Patients with absorptive hypercalciuria (AH) display an enhanced gastric acid output; therefore, we evaluated the secretion of gastrin in subjects with AH ( 30 subjects vs. 30 healthy female controls, all postmenopausal) after oral calcium administration ( 1 g calcium gluconate) and, on a separate occasion, after peptone loading test ( protein hydrolyzed, 10 g). Gastrin and monomeric calcitonin responses were higher in AH after both oral calcium administration ( P < 0.01) and peptone loading ( P< 0.01). B…

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Gastric acid secretory responses induced by peptone are mediated by capsaicin-sensitive sensory afferent neurons

1992

The involvement of capsaicin-sensitive afferent neurons in modulating acid-secretory responses to peptone, a product of protein digestion, has been investigated in the continuously perfused stomach of the urethan-anesthetized rat. Systemic neonatal pretreatment with capsaicin, which destroys primary afferent neurons, does not modify basal levels of acid secretion. Acid responses to intragastric perfusion with isotonic (0.5, 1, and 2.4%) or hypertonic (10 and 20%) solutions of peptone were reduced in capsaicin-treated rats. Intragastric perfusion with hypertonic mannitol (18%) did not stimulate secretion of acid. Systemic capsaicin pretreatment did not modify acid responses to intraperitone…

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