Gut and Liver (Mar 2018)

Associations among Gastric Juice pH, Atrophic Gastritis, Intestinal Metaplasia and Helicobacter pylori Infection

  • Jihee Sung,
  • Nayoung Kim,
  • Jongchan Lee,
  • Young-Jae Hwang,
  • Hyoung Woo Kim,
  • Jung Wha Chung,
  • Jin-Wook Kim,
  • Dong Ho Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5009/gnl17063
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 158 – 164

Abstract

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Background/AimsGastric juice plays a crucial role in the physiology of the stomach. The aim of this study is to evaluate associations among the pH of gastric juice, atrophic gastritis (AG), intestinal metaplasia (IM), pepsinogen, and Helicobacter pylori infection.Methods : Gastric biopsies and juice were collected from 46 subjects who underwent endoscopies at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital between November 2011 and March 2013. H. pylori, AG and IM were evaluated, and pepsinogen I or II, I/II ratio, and interleukin (IL)-1β levels were measured.Results : The mean pH of gastric juice was higher in the H. pylori-positive group (n=17) than that in the H. pylori-negative group (n=29) (4.54 vs 2.46, p=0.002). When patients were divided into pH <3 (n=28) and pH ≥3 (n=18) groups, H. pylori was lower in the pH <3 group (21.4%) than in the pH ≥3 group (61.1%) (p=0.007). The pH ≥3 group demonstrated AG and IM more frequently than the pH <3 group in the body (p=0.047 and p=0.051, respectively) but not in the antrum. There were no differences in pepsinogen I or II, I/II ratio, and IL-1β levels between the two groups.Conclusion : sThere is a relationship between chronic H. pylori infection and gastric juice pH ≥3, which may originate from AG and IM in the body.

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