| GRP | Gastrin-Releasing Peptide |
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| MEN | Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia ; AD Trait 1. MEN Type I(= Wermer Syndro... |
| BG | basal ganglion; basic gastrin; Bender Gestalt [test]; beta-galactosidase; beta-glucuronidase; bicolo... |
| FGL | fasting gastrin level |
| GAS | galactorrhea-amenorrhea syndrome; gastric acid secretion; gastrin; gastroenterology; general adaptat... |
| BN/GRP | Bombesin/Gastrin-Releasing Peptide |
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| GRP | Bombesin/gastrin-releasing peptide |
| G-17 | Gastrin |
| G 17 | Gastrin 17 |
| GRP | Gastrin Releasing Peptide |
| gastrin | <hormone, protein> A group of peptide hormones secreted by the mucosal gut lining of some mammals in response to mechanical stress or high pH. When there is food in the stomach, these cells secrete gastrin. Gastrin then stimulates the stomach parietal cells to produce hydrochloric acid. Normally, as stomach pH lowers, gastrin secretion decreases. Gastrin blood levels can be determined to be elevated in conditions such as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and pernicious anaemia. Several different gastrins have been identified, human gastrin I has 16 amino acids (2116 D). Gastrin is competitively inhibited by cholecystokinin. (05 Jan 1998) |
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| gastrin-releasing peptide | <hormone> A regulatory peptide (27 amino acids) thought to be the mammalian equivalent of bombesin. It elicits gastrin release and regulates gastric acid secretion and motor function. It causes bronchoconstriction and vasodilation in the respiratory tract and stimulates the growth and mitogenesis of cells in culture. Once released from nerves in the antrum of the stomach, the neuropeptide stimulates release of gastrin from the g cells. Chemical name: Gastrin-releasing peptide (12 Dec 1998) |
| gastrinase | <enzyme> Highly specific for the 34 amino acid gastrin Registry number: EC 3.4.99.- Synonym: gastrin-34 protease, gastrin-34 degrading enzyme (26 Jun 1999) |
| gastrinoma | <oncology, tumour> A tumour (gastrinoma) of the pancreatic islet cells that results in an over production of gastric acid, leading to fulminant ulceration of the oesophagus, stomach, duodenum and jejunum. Gastrinomas may also occur in the stomach, duodenum, spleen and regional lymph nodes. Treatment includes the use of H2 antagonists (for example cimetidine, ranitidine). Surgical excision of the tumour is curative in approximately 25% of patients. (27 Sep 1997) |
| gastrins | A family of gastrointestinal peptide hormones that excite the secretion of gastric juices. They may also occur in the central nervous system where they are presumed to be neurotransmitters. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Gastrin Releasing Peptide
Synonyms : Cell, Gastrin-Secreting, Cells, Gastrin-Secreting, G Cell, Gastrin Cell, Gastrin Secreting Cells, Gastrin-Secreting Cell
Synonyms : Ulcerogenic Islet Cell Tumor, Gastrin Producing Tumor, Gastrin-Producing Tumors, Gastrinomas, Tumor, Gastrin-Producing, Tumors, Gastrin-Producing
Synonyms : Gastrin
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polypeptide hormone secreted by the mucous lining of the stomach; induces the secretion of gastric juice
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(gas-tri-NO-ma) A tumor that causes overproduction of gastric acid. It usually occurs in the islet cells of the pancreas but may also occur in the esophagus, stomach, spleen, or lymph nodes.
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GAS-trin A hormone that stomach cells secrete that stimulates secretion of more gastric juice. 760
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hormone released after eating, which causes the stomach to produce more acid.
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| gastrin | polypeptide hormone secreted by the mucous lining of the stomach |
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