Immunohistochemical studies on glucagon, glicentin and pancreatic polypeptide in human stomach: normal and pathological conditions
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Immunohistochemical studies on glucagon, glicentin and pancreatic polypeptide in human stomach: normal and pathological conditions
Abstract
Endocrine-like cells containing glucagon, glicentin or pancreatic polypeptide immunoreactivity in human foetal and adult stomach, with or without disease, were studied with the indirect immunoperoxidase method and mirror sectioning technique. In foetal and neonatal oxyntic mucosae, there were endocrine-like cells with glucagon and glicentin immunoreactivities and argyrophilia. Cells containing glicentin immunoreactivity alone were detected earlier than glucagon cells during foetal development, and were also distributed throughout foetal to neonatal life. Bovine pancreatic polypeptide immunoreactivity coexisted in a subpopulation of the glucagon-glicentin cells. These cells were absent from normal oxyntic mucosa in the postneonatal period and from normal antral mucosa throughout life. Hamartomatous polyp in adult oxyntic mucosa, hyperplastic oxyntic mucosa in Menetrier's disease and atrophic oxyntic mucosa in a remnant stomach with cancer showed scattered glucagon-glicentin cells, but few or no cells containing bovine pancreatic polypeptide. Intestinalized mucosa showed plentiful glicentin cells with occasional glucagon and/or bovine pancreatic polypeptide immunoreactivity. Some gastric cancer cells of both diffuse and adenoplastic types contained immunoreactive glicentin and, less frequently, glucagon. Bovine pancreatic polypeptide immunoreactivity was detected in a few adenoplastic cancer cells, but not in diffuse type cells. Three different anti-pancreatic polypeptide sera against bovine, porcine or human pancreatic polypeptide detected basically the same cells mentioned above, but pancreatic polypeptide cells lacking human pancreatic polypeptide immunoreactivity were also present in foetal oxyntic mucosa. Immunoabsorption tests revealed that the bovine pancreatic polypeptide immunoreactivity was remote from peptide YY and neuropeptide Y.
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