An electron-microscopy investigation and morphometric analysis were carried out in 30 specimens of bioptic material of the fundal part of the stomach in patients with duodenal ulcer with the hyperacid syndrome. At all levels of the Major gastric glands parietal cells with morphological signs of intensive secretory activity prevailed, which was one of the causes (apart from the increase in the mass of parietal cells) of considerable intensification of secretion of hydrochloric acid. It was suggested that a considerably increased (as compared with the norm) area of the surface of the crysts of mitochondria with simultaneous reduction of the coefficient of their fragmentation was the morphological substrate of a high functional activity of parietal cells of the gastric mucosa in the hyperacid syndrome.

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