Literature DB >> 1916150

Role of mucosal blood flow in duodenal ulcer formation induced by dulcerozine.

Y Tsukamoto1, H Goto, S Hase, T Arisawa.   

Abstract

To clarify the role of mucosal blood flow in the pathogenesis of ulcer formation, the authors investigated dulcerozine-induced duodenal ulcers in rats. Administration of dulcerozine, 500 mg/kg by intragastric route or 250 mg/kg given intraperitoneally, induced acute ulcers in the duodenum, but not the stomach, in all rats. Using the pyloric ligation method, it was determined that although dulcerozine significantly increased gastric acid secretion, no duodenal ulcers were observed in these animals. The administration of 1 ml of 0.1 N HCl every hour for 6 hours did not induce duodenal ulceration. The mucus glycoprotein content of the corpus, antrum and proximal duodenum did not differ following dulcerozine administration. Duodenal mucosal blood flow, which was measured by an electrolytically generated hydrogen gas clearance technique, decreased significantly following dulcerozine administration even in pylorus-ligated rats. In contrast, there was an increase in the gastric mucosal blood flow following administration of the drug. Therefore, not only an increase in gastric acid secretion but also a decrease in duodenal mucosal blood flow are suggested to be responsible for dulcerozine-induced duodenal ulceration.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1916150     DOI: 10.1007/bf02782809

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterol Jpn        ISSN: 0435-1339


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