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Thymus hormones.     
《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1977,1(6076):1559-1560
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Incretins are hormones released by nutrients from the GI tract. They amplify glucose-induced insulin release. By raising circulating incretin levels, oral glucose provokes a higher insulin response than that resulting from intravenous glucose. The two most important incretin hormones are glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1). In patients with type 2 diabetes, the incretin effect is decreased, mainly due to loss of the GIP-regulated second phase of insulin secretion, and because of a decreased secretion of GLP-1. In addition to its insulinotropic effect, GLP-1 inhibits glucagon release, prolongs gastric emptying, and leads to decreases in body-weight, all of which explain the marked antidiabetogenic effect of this incretin hormone.  相似文献   

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Helicobacter pylori affects gastric acid secretion via several mechanisms. One of these is by changing gastric regulatory physiology. The infection elevates plasma gastrin levels and decreases gastric mucosal expression of the inhibitory peptide somatostatin. These changes may be due to products of H. pylori itself or inflammatory cytokines released in H. pylori infection: acid secretion is inhibited less by a low intra-gastric pH, infusions of cholecystokinin and gastric distention in infected persons. Eradication of H. pylori rapidly decreases basal acid secretion and gastrin-releasing, peptide-stimulated acid secretion. There are now reports that maximally-stimulated acid secretion, a measure of the parietal cell mass, falls significantly six and 12 months after eradication of H. pylori from duodenal ulcer patients. This might be due to withdrawal of the trophic effect of gastrin. However H. pylori can also decrease gastric acid secretion, both through the mechanisms described in Dr. Cave''s paper and by causing gastric mucosal atrophy with loss of parietal cells. The net effect on acid presumably depends on which mechanism predominates. The processes involved may be crucial determinants of clinical outcome. For example, infection with little atrophy and high acid secretion is associated with duodenal ulcers, while infection with atrophy and low acid secretion increases the risk of gastric cancer of the intestinal-type.  相似文献   

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Prostaglandins (PGs) have been implicated as possible mediators of the biological activity of thymic hormones. It has been shown that type E-PGs are able to mimic the action of several thymic hormones and that indomethacin prevents in vivo or in vitro the appearance of Thy-1+ antigen induced by some of these factors. We thus investigated a possible role for PGs in the mechanism of action of different thymic extracts and peptides. Attempts to modulate prostaglandin production showed that neither thymosin fraction 5 (0.01 – 100 μg/ml), nor thymosin α 1 (1–10 μg/ml), thymulin (0.001–100 ng/ml), thymopoietin II (10 – 1000 ng/ml) or TP5 (10 – 1000 ng/ml) affect PGE2, 6-keto-PGF1 α, PGF2 α and TXB2 production by spleen cells from control and thymectomized mice. These results do not support the hypothesis that prostaglandins could act as mediators of thymic hormones.  相似文献   

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Prostaglandins (PGs) have been implicated as possible mediators of the biological activity of thymic hormones. It has been shown that type E-PGs are able to mimic the action of several thymic hormones and that indomethacin prevents in vivo or in vitro the appearance of Thy-1+ antigen induced by some of these factors. We thus investigated a possible role for PGs in the mechanism of action of different thymic extracts and peptides. Attempts to modulate prostaglandin production showed that neither thymosin fraction 5 (0.01-100 micrograms/ml), nor thymosin alpha 1 (1-10 micrograms/ml), thymulin (0.001-100 ng/ml), thymopoietin II (10-1000 ng/ml) or TP5 (10-1000 ng/ml) affect PGE2, 6-keto-PGF1 alpha, PGF2 alpha and TXB2 production by spleen cells from control and thymectomized mice. These results do not support the hypothesis that prostaglandins could act as mediators of thymic hormones.  相似文献   

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