gastrins has been researched along with Urinary-Bladder-Neoplasms* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for gastrins and Urinary-Bladder-Neoplasms
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Gastric pouch acid secretion in response to physiologic digestive function.
To evaluate acid secretion and histologic features of the gastric segment used for bladder replacement in bladder cancer.. Nine patients were investigated a mean of 36 months after gastric pouch surgery with modified shamfeeding and feeding. We determined urinary acidity, urinary pH, serum gastrin, and serum pancreatic polypeptide values and tried to find a relationship between feeding and acid secretion in the gastric pouch. In 6 patients, biopsy and histopathologic examination were performed.. In 8 patients, urinary acidity increased after feeding following the rise of gastrin; in 1 patient no increase of gastrin or acidity was observed. In 7 patients, urinary acidity did not change after modified shamfeeding, indicating vagal denervation after surgery. This group showed a minimal urinary pH of above 4 after feeding. On the other hand, in 2 patients an increased acid secretion was observed after modified shamfeeding, indicating the possible presence of residual vagal innervation. In this group, the acid secretion in the pouch was higher, reaching the minimal pH level earlier after feeding. Histopathologic examination showed no major structural changes of gastric mucosa.. Most patients are vagally denervated after gastric pouch surgery, and the gastric segment continues its original gastrointestinal function by a hormonal pathway. Our data indicate, however, that in some patients, the gastric pouch keeps a residual vagal innervation. We therefore suggest that nerve fibers present in the blood supply of the gastric segment be interrupted to avoid the complications associated with increased acid secretion of the gastric pouch. Topics: Aged; Digestion; Gastric Acid; Gastrins; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Male; Middle Aged; Stomach; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms; Urinary Reservoirs, Continent; Urine | 1999 |
Effects of gastrocystoplasty on serum gastrin levels and gastric acid secretion.
Hypersecretion of gastric acid and hypergastrinaemia occur when the antrum of the stomach is transposed as a diverticulum to the colon. Thus, when an antral pouch is transposed to increase bladder capacity or to replace the bladder as a gastrocystoplasty, similar pathophysiological disturbances can be anticipated. However, previous studies in our laboratories in dogs have shown that acid overproduction and stomal ulcerations do not occur. This paper reports the results of gastrocystoplasty in 13 patients followed up from 1 to 6 years. Gastric acid hypersecretion and hypergastrinaemia did not occur. Topics: Adult; Aged; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Gastric Acid; Gastrins; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Male; Methods; Middle Aged; Stomach; Tuberculosis, Urogenital; Urinary Bladder; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms; Urine | 1983 |