Papers by arshiya nasreen

Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of North America, 1989
This study is aimed to see the effect of pregnancy on pepsinogen secretion and its possible prote... more This study is aimed to see the effect of pregnancy on pepsinogen secretion and its possible protective role against ulceration. Fifty pregnant women without symptoms ofpeptic ulcer disease were studied for serum pepsinogen level. These levels were compared with those of a control group composed of age-matched, nonpregnaflt healthy women. An elevated level ofserum pepsinogen wasfound during pregnancy. Fourteen percent ofpregnant women had low levels ofpepsinogen while 20% showed normal pepsinogen level, because they were associated with severe anemia. Regular feeding, good nutrition. and emotional tranquility during pregnancy were favourable factors to reduce the chances of ulceration. Increased secretion of estrogen and progesterone, increased secretion of gastric mucus, bicarbonate and prostaglandins during pregnancy enhance cytoprotection against ulceration. Increased secretion of histaminase blocks or destroys the histamine action at the parietal cells which slows down acid secretion and helps to avoid ulcer formation. ResuJts The mean serum pepsinogen level for pregnant women was 856.0 ± 474.1 units/mll24 h (mean ±
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