The ghrelin-positive cells number is increased in duodenum in children with celiac disease

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E. Jarocka-Cyrta
I. Kasacka
M. Kaczmarski
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[1] Gastroenterology and Allergology Medical University of Białystok,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Department of Histology and Cytophysiology Medical University of Białystok,undefined
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Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 2010年 / 33卷
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Celiac disease; children; duodenum; ghrelin; neuroendocrine cells;
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Ghrelin is predominately produced in the stomach, but new findings indicate that the intestinal wall is an important source of the hormone. In patients with short-bowel syndrome, reduction in the intestinal tissue resulted in a decrease in the circulating ghrelin levels. Since in celiac disease (CD) intestinal mucosa atrophy is the main finding, alterations in duodenal ghrelin-positive cell population can be expected. The aim of the study was to evaluate the density of ghrelin-positive cells in the duodenum of CD children and its relationship with body mass index (BMI) and clinical presentation. The study included 31 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed CD [BMI SD scores (BMISDS) −0.926±1.496]. The control group consisted of 21 children (BMISDS −0.517±1.186], diagnosed with growth retardation, anemia or abdominal pain. All the patients underwent endoscopy with biopsy samples taken from distal duodenum. Immunohistochemistry was performed using rabbit anti-ghrelin (human) antiserum. The number of ghrelin-positive cells in the duodenum was significantly higher in children with CD than in controls (14.82±11.12 vs 5.69±5.02, p<0.0013). The density of ghrelin-positive cells in the duodenum did not correlate with age, pubertal status, BMISDS or clinical presentation. In the duodenum of CD children, the number of ghrelin-positive cells is increased compared with the control patients. The population of ghrelin-positive cells in the duodenum does not simply reflect an altered mucosal morphology or failure to thrive but is under the influence of other conditions.
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