Clinical study on the changes of serum gastrin level in patients with colon cancer
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-6315.2013.02.019
- VernacularTitle:结肠癌患者血清胃泌素改变的临床研究
- Author:
Qunhao GU
;
Xiaodong ZHANG
;
Zhaodi CAI
;
Xiaoming ZHU
;
Yingying SHA
;
Hui CHEN
;
Zhenlin LUO
;
Shouquan FENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Colon cancer;
Gastrin;
Proliferation;
Invasion
- From:
Clinical Medicine of China
2013;(2):173-175
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the changes of serum gastrin level in patients with colon cancer and the relationship between serum gastrin level and colon cancer occurrence and development.Methods Data of 35 patients underwent colon cancer surgery from January 2010 to January 2012 in our hospital were collected,at the same time data of 28 patients with colonic polyps and 30 cases of normal were collected as normal control.Serum gastrin levels were tested by radioimmunoassay in patients with colon cancer before surgery,1,3,7 d after surgery and they were analyzed.Results The serum gastrin level of patients with colon cancer was significantly increased compared with colon polyps and healthy controls((92.45 ± 12.98) ng/L vs (49.66 ±10.34) ng/L vs (30.12 ±6.39) ng/L;F =9.455,P <0.001)).Serum gastrin level in patients with obstructive colon cancer was significantly higher than that in non-obstructive cancer((129.84 ± 15.32) ng/L vs (75.34 ±11.45) ng/L,t =12.181,P <0.001) ;Serum gastrin levels in patients who cut off colon tumor was signifcanfly lower than before surgery((43.02 ±8.34) ng/L,(40.74 ±6.78) rig/L,(38.12 ±7.09) ng/L vs (89.45 ±12.98) ng/L;P <0.05).But no significant change of serum gastrin levels in patients with the colon tumor compared with the preoperative((97.34 +8.30) ng/L vs (95.82 ±7.20) ng/L vs (94.44 ±7.74) ng/L vs (100.23 ± 10.82) ng/L; P > 0.05).But there was significant difference on serum gastrin levels between patients who cut off colon tumor and patients with the colon tumor(within groups:F =8.341,P =0.012 ;between groups:F =7.871,P =0.024).Conchusion Serum gastrin levels in patients with colon cancer were significantly higher than that of patients with colon polyps and normal controls.There was also a significant reduction of serum gastrin in tumor resection,and therefore gastrin may be involved in the development of colon cancer.