Gastrin content of columnar mucosa lining the lower (Barrett's) esophagus |
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Authors: | M. David Dalton MD James E. McGuigan MD Roger C. Camp MD Dr. Raj K. Goyal MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medicine, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas, Southwestern Medical School, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., 75235 Dallas, Texas;(2) Veterans Administration Hospital, Dallas, Texas;(3) University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida |
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Abstract: | Tissue gastrin was determined in 36 biopsies obtained from the esophagus and 35 biopsies from the stomach in 12 patients with Barrett's esophagus. Histology of the mucosa from the area adjacent to the biopsy sites was also examined. Esophageal biopsies were obtained from three different sites in each patient. The gastric biopsies were obtained from the antrum, fundus, and the area just distal to the lower border of the lower esophageal sphincter. The columnar mucosa lining the esophagus was of three distinct types, namely, fundic, transitional (cardiac), or specialized. None of these epithelia nor the squamous epithelium showed any detectable gastrin. In contrast, antral mucosa had very high gastrin content; smaller amounts of gastrin were detected in duodenal epithelium, whereas fundic mucosa sometimes contained small amounts of gastrin.Supported by Southwestern Medical Foundation, and by Research Grants AM 13711 and CA 15332 from the National Institutes of Health, and DT-17 from the American Cancer Society |
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