The calcium-regulating system and recurrent peptic ulcer

Aim. To elucidate the functional state and value of the calcium-regulating system, calcium and phosphorus metabolism in the pathogenesis and sanogenesis of peptic ulcer (PU); to define the possible ways to correct shifts found in the treatment of disease relapse, by affecting the different levels of...

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Main Authors: V V Chernin, L A Fomina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house 2016-02-01
Series:Терапевтический архив
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Online Access:https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/viewFile/31904/pdf
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spelling doaj-762ceb259acc4483b24ea94e3e6171742020-11-25T03:11:16Zrus"Consilium Medicum" Publishing houseТерапевтический архив0040-36602309-53422016-02-01882101528920The calcium-regulating system and recurrent peptic ulcerV V CherninL A FominaAim. To elucidate the functional state and value of the calcium-regulating system, calcium and phosphorus metabolism in the pathogenesis and sanogenesis of peptic ulcer (PU); to define the possible ways to correct shifts found in the treatment of disease relapse, by affecting the different levels of their disorders. Subjects and methods. A total of 220 patients with recurrent PU were examined by determining the blood levels of parathyrin, calcitonin, calcium and phosphorus, as well as gastric secretory and motor functions. Results. Recurrent PU was accompanied by a considerable increase in the blood concentration of parathyroid hormone and calcium, a slight rise in that of calcitonin, and a significant reduction in that of phosphorus. These changes were attended by a substantial increase in gastric acid- and pepsinogen-forming functions, a decrease in the production of gastric mucoproteins, and hypermotor dyskinesia. The use of calcitrin, nifedipine, and etidronic acid, which eliminate dysfunction of the calcium-regulating system at different levels of its impairments, leads to a significant reduction in the time of alleviation of the clinical and endoscopic manifestations of a recurrence. Conclusion. Recurrent PU runs in the presence of calcium-regulating system dysfunction. Incorporation of the thyroid C-cell hormone preparation calcitrin, the slow calcium-channel blocker nifedipine, and etidronic acid bisphosphonate into a complex of treatment for a disease recurrence is pathogenetically sound and clinically effective.https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/viewFile/31904/pdfpeptic ulcercalcitrinparathyrincalciumphosphoruscalcium-regulating systemnifedipineetidronic acid
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author V V Chernin
L A Fomina
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L A Fomina
The calcium-regulating system and recurrent peptic ulcer
Терапевтический архив
peptic ulcer
calcitrin
parathyrin
calcium
phosphorus
calcium-regulating system
nifedipine
etidronic acid
author_facet V V Chernin
L A Fomina
author_sort V V Chernin
title The calcium-regulating system and recurrent peptic ulcer
title_short The calcium-regulating system and recurrent peptic ulcer
title_full The calcium-regulating system and recurrent peptic ulcer
title_fullStr The calcium-regulating system and recurrent peptic ulcer
title_full_unstemmed The calcium-regulating system and recurrent peptic ulcer
title_sort calcium-regulating system and recurrent peptic ulcer
publisher "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house
series Терапевтический архив
issn 0040-3660
2309-5342
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Aim. To elucidate the functional state and value of the calcium-regulating system, calcium and phosphorus metabolism in the pathogenesis and sanogenesis of peptic ulcer (PU); to define the possible ways to correct shifts found in the treatment of disease relapse, by affecting the different levels of their disorders. Subjects and methods. A total of 220 patients with recurrent PU were examined by determining the blood levels of parathyrin, calcitonin, calcium and phosphorus, as well as gastric secretory and motor functions. Results. Recurrent PU was accompanied by a considerable increase in the blood concentration of parathyroid hormone and calcium, a slight rise in that of calcitonin, and a significant reduction in that of phosphorus. These changes were attended by a substantial increase in gastric acid- and pepsinogen-forming functions, a decrease in the production of gastric mucoproteins, and hypermotor dyskinesia. The use of calcitrin, nifedipine, and etidronic acid, which eliminate dysfunction of the calcium-regulating system at different levels of its impairments, leads to a significant reduction in the time of alleviation of the clinical and endoscopic manifestations of a recurrence. Conclusion. Recurrent PU runs in the presence of calcium-regulating system dysfunction. Incorporation of the thyroid C-cell hormone preparation calcitrin, the slow calcium-channel blocker nifedipine, and etidronic acid bisphosphonate into a complex of treatment for a disease recurrence is pathogenetically sound and clinically effective.
topic peptic ulcer
calcitrin
parathyrin
calcium
phosphorus
calcium-regulating system
nifedipine
etidronic acid
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