Histamine and peptic ulcer disease: Histamine methyltransferase activity in gastric mucosa of control subjects and duodenal ulcer patients before and after surgical treatment
- 1 March 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Inflammation Research
- Vol. 7 (1) , 75-79
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01964884
Abstract
Histamine methyltransferase (HMT) activity was determined by a modified isotope assay in biopsy specimens from gastric mucosa of control subjects, duodenal ulcer patients and after various gastric operations. Enzymic activity of male control subjects who were ‘healthy’ with respect to their upper gastrointestinal tract was 70.4±12.8 pmol/(min×mg protein). In male duodenal ulcer patients HMT-activity was significantly lowered by 15%; following selective vagotomy with pyloroplasty a significant increase of 14% was observed as compared to controls. The difference between values before (59.9±13.3) and after (80.4±11.7) this operation was highly significant (p<0.001). Experiments in a small number of patients showed that after other modifications of vagotomy elevated HMT-activities were also found, whereas after resection procedures such changes of enzymic activity did not occur. According to these results the low gastric HMT-activity of duodenal ulcer patients could play a role in the pathogenesis of a chronic peptic ulcer by being responsible for reduced histamine inactivation and — as a consequence —enhanced acid secretion. Furthermore, vagotomy seemed to influence acid secretion in human subjects not only by direct effects on the parietal cells, but also by an activation of histamine catabolism. One patient, who despite complete vagotomy showed both no reduction in acid secretion and a low gastric HMT-activity, may be the representative of a new population of peptic ulcer patients.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Marburg experiment on surgical research: A five-years' experience on the cooperation between clinical and theoretical surgeonsJournal of Molecular Medicine, 1976
- Histamine and peptic ulcer: A prospective study of mucosal histamine concentration in duodenal ulcer patients and in control subjects suffering from various gastrointestinal diseasesJournal of Molecular Medicine, 1976
- Induction of histamine methyltransferase during experimental hydronephrosis: A mechanism of adaptation for histamine homeostasis in rabbit kidneyInflammation Research, 1975
- EFFECT OF AMODIAQUINE ON GASTRIC HISTAMINE METHYLTRANSFERASE AND ON HISTAMINE‐STIMULATED GASTRIC SECRETIONBritish Journal of Pharmacology, 1975
- Augmentation of pentagastrin stimulated gastric secretion in the heidenhain pouch dog by amodiaquine: Inhibition of histamine methyltransferase in vivo?Inflammation Research, 1973
- Studies on the mode of action of histamine H1- and H2-receptor antagonists on gastric histamine methyltransferaseInflammation Research, 1973
- Histamine Metabolism in Human Gastric MucosaClinical Science, 1973
- Inhibition and Activation of Histamine Methyltransferase by Methylated HistaminesHoppe-Seyler´s Zeitschrift Für Physiologische Chemie, 1973
- Histamine and histamine methyltransferase in the gastric mucosa of man, pig, dog and cowNaunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv für experimentelle Pathologie und Pharmakologie, 1970
- PROTEIN MEASUREMENT WITH THE FOLIN PHENOL REAGENTJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1951