Literature DB >> 1706533

Effect of the histamine-1 antagonist astemizole alone or with omeprazole on rat gastric mucosa.

H L Waldum1, T Lehy, E Brenna, A K Sandvik, H Petersen, B S Søgnen, S Bonfils, M J Lewin.   

Abstract

The stimulation of acid secretion by gastrin may in the rat be explained solely by gastrin-induced histamine release. This study was done to examine whether histamine could mediate the general trophic effect of gastrin on the oxyntic mucosa, by using a long-acting selective histamine-1 antagonist (astemizole) alone or with omeprazole-induced hypergastrinaemia for 90 days in female Sprague-Dawley rats. At day 90, isolated vascularly perfused rat stomachs were prepared to study maximal gastrin- and histamine-stimulated acid and pepsinogen outputs and maximal gastrin-stimulated histamine release. Oxyntic mucosa morphometry, mucosal histamine and pepsinogen contents, and plasma gastrin and histamine levels were also determined. For the first time, omeprazole has been found to inhibit gastric emptying and to increase plasma histamine. As compared with controls, astemizole alone did not influence plasma gastrin, increased plasma histamine in only some rats, and gave a slight increase in all other variables. Together with omeprazole, it further increased variables already stimulated by omeprazole. Thus, mucosal thickness, histamine concentration, and chief-cell density in oxyntic mucosa were significantly higher in astemizole/omeprazole-treated rats than in omeprazole-treated rats. Gastrin-stimulated histamine release was increased in both astemizole- and omeprazole-treated rats. For all rats plasma histamine was significantly correlated with plasma gastrin and with numerical fundic argyrophil cell density. In conclusion, the present study confirms the trophic effect of gastrin and shows a slight trophic effect of astemizole on the oxyntic mucosa. It also shows that plasma histamine may reflect the argyrophil cell density in the oxyntic mucosa and that omeprazole inhibits gastric emptying.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1706533     DOI: 10.3109/00365529108996480

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0036-5521            Impact factor:   2.423


  8 in total

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2.  The cholecystokinin CCK2 receptor antagonist, JNJ-26070109, inhibits gastric acid secretion and prevents omeprazole-induced acid rebound in the rat.

Authors:  T D Barrett; G Lagaud; P Wagaman; J M Freedman; W Yan; L Andries; M C Rizzolio; M F Morton; N P Shankley
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2012-07       Impact factor: 8.739

3.  Marked increase in gastric acid secretory capacity after omeprazole treatment.

Authors:  H L Waldum; J S Arnestad; E Brenna; I Eide; U Syversen; A K Sandvik
Journal:  Gut       Date:  1996-11       Impact factor: 23.059

4.  Ligands for histamine H(3) receptors modulate cell proliferation and migration in rat oxyntic mucosa.

Authors:  Giuseppina Morini; Daniela Grandi; Walter Schunack
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6.  Evaluation of the trophic effect of longterm treatment with the histamine H2 receptor antagonist loxtidine on rat oxyntic mucosa by differential counting of dispersed cells.

Authors:  E Brenna; H G Swarts; C H Klaassen; J J de Pont; H L Waldum
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Review 7.  Relationship of ECL cells and gastric neoplasia.

Authors:  H L Waldum; E Brenna; A K Sandvik
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Review 8.  The pathobiology of the human enterochromaffin-like cell.

Authors:  I M Modlin; A K Nangia
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