Partial gastrectomy and mineral metabolism: effects on gastrin-calcitonin release
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Partial gastrectomy and mineral metabolism: effects on gastrin-calcitonin release
Abstract
Bone mineral metabolism was studied in 20 male patients, between 8 and 18 years, after surgical treatment for peptic ulcer (ten Billroth 1 and ten Billroth 2 gastrectomies) and in 16 sex- and aged-matched healthy controls. The bone mineral content was statistically reduced only in the Billroth 2 group. Serum 25(OH)D was lower in all patients, but fractional calcium absorption was similar to the control value. This may be due to increases in 1,25(OH)2D and parathyroid activity (particularly in Billroth 2). Serum osteocalcin levels and hydroxyproline excretion were higher than in the controls. A positive linear correlation emerged not only between serum 1,25(OH)2D and PTH levels but also between each of these and serum osteocalcin and urine hydroxyproline. Both PTH and calcitriol were inversely correlated with the bone mineral mass in Billroth 2, confirming a trend observed in Billroth 1. Although calcitonin values were normal, basal gastrin levels were severely impaired in all patients. In response to a mixed meal, increases in gastrin and calcitonin were significantly lower than in the controls. The calcitonin response to intravenous calcium and pentagastrin infusion was not significantly different to the controls. The percentage increase in gastrin and calcitonin responses to oral calcium correlated positively with the reduction in bone mineral content only in the Billroth 2 group, suggesting a reduction in calcitonin release may contribute to gastric surgery osteopenia in these patients.
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