Chronic pancreatitis affecting the basal levels of several pancreas-related endocrine hormones: a clinical trial
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-1935.2017.04.006
- VernacularTitle:慢性胰腺炎患者胰腺相关性内分泌激素的代谢水平
- Author:
Song SU
;
Maojin XU
;
Anjing ZHAO
;
Yingxuan LI
;
Suizhi GAO
;
Lianghao HU
;
Zhuan LIAO
;
Zhaoshen LI
- Keywords:
Pancreatitis,chronic;
Pancreatic hormones;
Glucose metabolism disorders;
Alcohol drinking
- From:
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology
2017;17(4):238-242
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective to determine the basal levels of several pancreas-related endocrine hormones in patients with chronic pancreatitis.Methods according to inclusion and exclusion criteria,consecutive patients from February 2016 to August 2016 in Department of Gastroenterology,Changhai Hospital,Second Military Medical University and ten healthy control (matched for age and gender) were included.Basal levels of glucagon-like peptide 1,pancreatic polypeptide,Secretin,glucagon,somatostatin between groups of CP vs healthy control,CP with abnormal glycometabolism vs CP with normal glycometabolism and alcoholic CP vs non-alcoholic CP were compared.Results a total of 53 patients with chronic pancreatitis and 8 healthy subjects were included in this study.(1) CP vs healthy controls:the level of secretin in healthy control patients is significant lower than that in CP patients;(2) CP with abnormal glycometabolism vs CP with normal glycometabolism:the level of triglyceride and somatostatin is significant lower than that in CP patients;the prevalence of patients with chronic alcohol consumption and the level of glucagon-like peptide 1 in CP with abnormal glycometabolism is significant higher than that in CP with normal glycometabolism;(3) the prevalence of abnormal glycometabolism in alcoholic CP group is significant higher than that in non-alcoholic CP.The results above are all of statistical significance.Conclusions in addition to dysfunction of islets/3-cells,CP also easily affects the level of other pancreas-related hormones such as secretin,somatostatin and glucagon-like peptide 1.Otherwise,chronic alcohol consumption is also strongly related with abnormal glycometabolism,the mechanism deserves further researches.