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Hyun Jin Jo1, Nayoung Kim, Ryoung Hee Nam, Hyun Chang, Joo-Hyon Kim, Ji Hyun Park, Jung Mook Kang, Dong Ho Lee, Hyun Chae Jung.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Cochinchina momordica seed extract (SK-MS10) has a gastric protective effect. We aimed to assess the effect of SK-MS10 on gastric acid secretion with morphologic changes in the aged rat.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Cochinchina momordica seed; Connective tissue; Gastric acid; Hydrogen-potassium-activated ATPase
Year: 2013 PMID: 24073314 PMCID: PMC3782671 DOI: 10.5009/gnl.2013.7.5.560
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gut Liver ISSN: 1976-2283 Impact factor: 4.519
Fig. 1Gastric acid secretion and expression of H+-K+-ATPase with age. (A) Basal and stimulated acid concentration. (B) Basal and stimulated acid concentration corrected by body weight. (C) The volume of gastric acid secretion. The volume of basal gastric secretion was not different among each age group. The volume of stimulated gastric secretion peaked in the 31-week-old rat group and decreased with age. (D) pH of gastric acid. pH of stimulated gastric acid of 74-week- and 2-year-old rats was significantly higher than that of young age groups. (E) Expression of ATP4A mRNA. (F) Expression of H+-K+-ATPase protein. For the measurement of basal or stimulated acid secretion, either phosphate-buffered solution or histamine (40 mg/kg) and carbachol (10 µg/kg) was injected (s.c.), respectively. Results are expressed as mean±SEM.
b.wt., body weight; OD, optical density.
*p<0.05 compared with 6-week of age; †p<0.05 compared with 31-week of age; ‡p<0.05 compared with 2-year-aged F344 rats.
Fig. 2Gastric acid secretion and expression of H+-K+-ATPase according to drug. (A) Basal and stimulated acid concentration. (B) The volume of gastric acid secretion. The volume of basal gastric secretion of 74-week group was not different among each treatment group. The volume of stimulated gastric secretion of 74-week SK-MS10 was higher compared to other treatment groups with statistical significance. (C) pH of gastric acid. The basal pH of gastric acid of 74-week SK-MS10 group was lower than that of other two groups (p=0.027 compared to vehicle, p=0.016 compared to lansoprazole). In the 2-year-old rat groups, the basal pH of gastric acid did not show statistical significant difference among each treatment groups. pH of stimulated gastric acid show the lowest level in 74-week- and 2-year-old SK-MS10 groups. (D) Expression of ATP4A mRNA. (E) Expression of H+-K+-ATPase protein. The feeding period of SK-MS10 or lansoprazole was 43 weeks in the 74-week-old rats and 73 weeks in the 2-year-old (104-week-old) rats because the feeding was started at the age of 31 weeks. Results are expressed as mean±SEM.
OD, optical density.
*p<0.05 compared with vehicle; †p<0.05 compared with lansoprazole.
Fig. 3Photomicrographs of gastric mucosa (H&E stain, ×400). (A) Vehicle of 74-week. (B) Vehicle of 2-year. (C) SK-MS10 of 74-week. (D) SK-MS10 of 2-year. (E) Lansoprazole of 74-week. (F) Lansoprazole of 2-year. Arrows indicate the layer of lamina propria.
Fig. 4(A)Comparison of connective tissue area in the laminar propria. The proportion of connective tissue area of the 2-year-old F344 rats was significantly lower in the SK-MS10 group compared to vehicle or lansopraozole group. (B) Salt soluble collagen. (C) Sulfated GAG (sGAG). (D) Lipid hydroperoxide (LPO) according to continuous administration of SK-MS10 (100 mg/kg/day) from 31-week-old up to 74-week- or 2-year-old.
*p<0.05 compared with vehicle; †p<0.05 compared with lansoprazole.