Horm Metab Res 1982; 14(12): 642-645
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1019107
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Plasma Levels of Glucagon-Like Polypeptides in Gastrectomized Patients Transformed from Billroth II into Billroth I

G. Tamburrano, M. Mauceri, A. Lala, F. Tonelli1 , F. Leonetti, D. Andreani
  • I Cattedra di Endocrinologia della Università di Roma, Roma, Italy
  • 1IV Clinica Chirurgica della Università di Roma, Roma, Italy
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1981

1982

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14. März 2008 (online)

Summary

An oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) has been performed in a group of patients with partial gastrectomy before and after transforming the anastomosis from Billroth type II (B II) into Billroth type I (B I).

Glucose tolerance was normal in both groups. The statistically significant differences in blood glucose (BG) values observed at 30 min between B I and normals and at 30, 60 and 90 min between B II and normals occur without concomitant changes in insulin (IRI) plasma levels. In the course of the test a marked rise (statistically significant from 30 to 180 min) in glucagon-like immunoreactants (GLI) plasma levels was noted in B II patients and has been attributed to the rapid intestinal transit. Otherwise, the restoration of duodenal passage induced a clear decrease of GLI levels which returned to normal values. Increased immunoreactive glucagon (IRG) plasma levels in B II group do not seem to be due to crossreactivity with GLI.

The raised BG levels occurring in B II cannot be attributed either to a reduced insulin secretion or to an increase in biologically active components of glucagon.

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