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Healing of chronic gastroduodenal ulcerations by antacids. Role of prostaglandins and epidermal growth factor.

S J Konturek1, T Brzozowski, D Drozdowicz, A Dembinski, C Nauert.   

Abstract

Antacids show gastroprotective action against various irritants in experimental animals and enhance the healing of chronic gastroduodenal ulcers in humans but the mechanisms of these effects are unknown. The present study was designed to determine whether prostaglandin (PG) and epidermal growth factor (EGF), which also have protective and antiulcer properties, contribute to the action of antacids on rat's stomach. It was found that Maalox 70 and its active component, Al(OH)3, enhance significantly the healing of chronic gastric and duodenal ulcers observed during 7 and 14 days after their induction. Pretreatment with indomethacin caused a significant prolongation of ulcer healing, and this was accompanied by a significant reduction in PG and EGF formation, suggesting that both factors may be involved in ulcer healing. Maalox and Al(OH)3 failed to prevent the suppression of PG by indomethacin but were equally effective in ulcer healing in rats without and with indomethacin administration, suggesting that endogenous PG may not play any important role in the healing process by these drugs. Removal of salivary glands, the major source of EGF, also prolonged ulcer healing but, again, Maalox was as effective in ulcer healing as in rats with intact salivary glands. Our findings that Maalox at pH above 3.0 binds significant amounts of EGF, enhances the binding of EGF to the ulcer area, and stimulates mucosal growth, suggest that EGF may be involved in ulcer healing; however, because antacids are also effective after sialoadenectomy, EGF does not seem to be the major factor in ulcer healing by these drugs.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2390927     DOI: 10.1007/bf01537585

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


  39 in total

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5.  Epidermal growth factor (EGF) in the gastroprotective and ulcer healing actions of colloidal bismuth subcitrate (De-Nol) in rats.

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5.  Antacid provides better restoration of glandular structures within the gastric ulcer scar than omeprazole.

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