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CCK-8 and gastrin plasma levels in cholecystectomized and colorectal cancer patients.

作者信息

Rogy M A, Kovats E, Koss G, Müller M, Függer R, Steininger R, Pilz E, Rauhs R, Fritsch A

机构信息

1st Department of Surgery, University of Vienna Medical School, Austria.

出版信息

Int J Colorectal Dis. 1993 Sep;8(3):154-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00341190.

Abstract

The elevated incidence of large bowel carcinoma after cholecystectomy has long been controversial. The pathomechanism of this entity, however, is still unclear. Many authors have demonstrated a correlation between cholecystokinin (CCK) and gastrin levels and the occurrence of colorectal cancer. As yet, no clear data are available on the potential impact of cholecystectomy on CCK level alterations. Moreover, no reports have yet been published on CCK receptors. We have investigated the role of CCK-8 and gastrin plasma levels in patients with prior cholecystectomy and CCK receptor levels in patients with colorectal cancer. 125 patients entered a prospective study. Of these, 45 served as controls. 40 patients had prior cholecystectomy, 5 patients underwent cholecystectomy during the ongoing trial. 35 patients had a colorectal cancer, 5 of these had prior cholecystectomy. No patient had elevated CCK-8 plasma levels. Gastrin levels were slightly elevated in 2 patients. There was no correlation between large bowel carcinoma and CCK-8 and gastrin levels. Elevated CCK-8 levels following cholecystectomy occur neither immediately after surgery nor on a long-term basis. Immunohistochemical studies in patients with colorectal cancer showed no CCK receptors in the normal colonic or tumor tissue. These findings are contrary to gastrin receptor data.

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