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. 1984 Sep;116(3):391-7.

G-cell hyperplasia in chronic hypercalcemia. An immunocytochemical and morphometric analysis

G-cell hyperplasia in chronic hypercalcemia. An immunocytochemical and morphometric analysis

Y Dayal et al. Am J Pathol. 1984 Sep.

Abstract

The distribution of antropyloric G cells was mapped immunocytochemically and quantitated morphometrically in chronically hypercalcemic and normocalcemic patients. In the normocalcemic (control) patients, the G-cells were sparse in number and confined to the lower third of the antropyloric mucosa, where they were distributed singly or in small clusters within the glands. The absolute G cell (AGC) counts were 5.8 +/- 0.26 (mean +/- SE) per 0.25 sq mm of mucosa. The hypercalcemic patients showed a marked increase in their antropyloric G-cell population. The cells were uniformly distributed throughout the lower two-thirds of the mucosal thickness and were present in large numbers in practically every gland. The AGC counts in these hypercalcemic patients were 48.2 +/- 13.0, a statistically significant increase. These observations indicate that in man chronic hypercalcemia of diverse etiology is associated with antropyloric G-cell hyperplasia. The physiologic significance of this finding and its role in the pathogenesis of peptic ulcer disease needs to be elucidated.

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