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Obestatin/ghrelin cells in normal mucosa and endocrine tumours of the stomach

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 160, Issue 6, Pages 941-949

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BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/EJE-09-0001

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  1. Swedish Cancer Society.
  2. Selander Foundation
  3. Lions Foundation for Cancer Research at Uppsala University Hospital,
  4. Cancer Research Foundations at Ryhov County Hospital and St Olav University Hospital in Trondheim

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Objective: Obestatin and ghrelin are derived from the same gene and co-expressed in the same endocrine cells. Vesicular monoanline transporter-2 (VMAT-2). a marker for enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells, is considered to be expressed in ghrelin cells. The aim was to establish if the two peptides and the transporter are co-expressed, both in normal gastric rnucosa and in gastric endocrine tumours. Design: An immunohistochemical study was performed oil gastric biopsy material and on Surgical specimens from 63 patients with gastric endocrine tumours and from individuals with normal gastric mucosa. Cells displaying obestatin immunoreactivity were examined regarding co-localization with ghrelin and VMAT-2. Both single- and double-immunostaining techniques were applied. Obestatin concentration in blood was measured in a subgroup of these patients. The results were correlated to various clinico-pathological parameters. Results: In the normal mucosa, obestatin/ghrelin-immunoreactive cells rarely co-expressed VMAT-2. In most tumour tissue specimens, only a fraction of neoplastic cells displayed immunoreactivity to obestatin, and these cells always co-expressed ghrelin. Neoplastic obestatin-/ghrelin-IR cells invariably expressed VMAT-2, except for two ghrelinomas. The obestatin concentrations in blood were consistently low and did not correlate to clinico-pathological data. Conclusions: Obestatin and ghrelin immnoreactivity always occurred in the same endocrine cells ill the gastric mucosa but these Cells Only occasionally co-expressed VMAT-2, opposite to the findings in tumours. These results indicate that endocrine cells expressing obestatin and ghrelin mainly differ from VMAT-2 expressing cells (ECL-cells) and can develop into pure ghrelinomas. Plasma concentrations of obestatin did not correlate to cellular expression.

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