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Plasma acylated ghrelin levels are higher in patients with chronic atrophic gastritis

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The increase in acylated ghrelin levels and in the acylated/total ghrelin ratio in patients with atrophy of the body and fundus can be explained by hypothesizing an increase in the acylating process in the presence of gastric atrophy. It suggests that there may be a compensatory increase in plasma active ghrelin concentration in response to gastric atrophy, a condition which causes a loss of ghrelin-producing cells and an increase in gastric pH.

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