Basal chromogranin A and gastrin concentrations in circulation correlate to endocrine cell proliferation in type-A gastritis
1997
Background: It is not known whether plasma chromogranin analysis could he a complement to histology for detection and grading of gastric fundic mucosal endocrine cell proliferation in hypergastrinemic (type-A) atrophic gastritis. Methods: Gastric biopsy sections (body and antrum) from 43 patients with type-A gastritis (9 with gastric carcinoid) were examined for density and micronodules of argyrophil endocrine cells. Fasting blood samples were analyzed for chromogranin A and B. gastrin, and somatostatin. Results: All patients with carcinoid and 17 of the 34 without carcinoid had micronodules in the gastric fundic mucusa. The median plasma chromogranin A concentration was 5.7 (3.5–40.0) nmol/1 in patients with carcinoid, 4.5 (3.0–9.5) nmol/1 in patients with micronodules, and 3.7 (0.8–6.0) nmol/1 in patients without micronodules. Overall, chromogranin A concentrations correlated to endocrine cell densities in the fundic mucosa (r = 0.64, P < 0.001) and to gastrin concentrations (r = 0.71, P < 0.001). Plasm...
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