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Patterns of changes in cellular composition of the stomach in chronic gastritis in children and adolescents
Author(s) -
Е.М. Спивак,
А.И. Хавкин
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
èksperimentalʹnaâ i kliničeskaâ gastroènterologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1682-8658
DOI - 10.31146/1682-8658-ecg-197-1-24-30
Subject(s) - chronic gastritis , enteroendocrine cell , mucin , gastrin , somatostatin , medicine , stomach , gastritis , composition (language) , g cell , gastric mucosa , gastroenterology , pepsin , inflammation , endocrinology , pathology , endocrine system , biology , biochemistry , secretion , hormone , enzyme , linguistics , philosophy
The aim of the work is to establish the regularities of changes in the cellular composition of the fundal and pyloric glands in chronic gastritis in children. Material and methods. 213 patients aged 7-17 years with chronic Hp-associated gastritis were examined. The cellular composition of the fundal and pyloric glands was determined in gastrobioptates. Immunohistochemical analysis was used to determine cells containing gastrin, somatostatin, pepsinogens I and II, acidic and neutral mucins. The results were expressed in‰ per 1000 epithelial cells. Results. As inflammation increases in the fundal glands, the number of main and cells containing pepsinogens I and II decreases, the number of lining, additional and endocrine cells increases. In the pyloric glands, the pool of endocrinocytes increases, the number of lining cells and cells immunopositive to pepsinogen II significantly decreases. Parallel to the severity of the process, there is a sharp increase in D- and G-cells and an increase in the number of epithelial cells containing acidic and neutral mucins. Conclusion. Chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa is accompanied by a significant restructuring of the cellular composition of its glands.

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