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Role of oxygen-derived free radicals in the mechanism of chronic gastric ulceration in the rat: implications for cytoprotection.

A S Salim1.   

Abstract

Oxygen-derived free radicals are cytotoxic and mediate tissue damage. Allopurinol prevents the formation of superoxide radicals and dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) scavenges the hydroxyl ones. Intraperitoneal reserpine (5 mg/kg every day for 5 days) produced chronic gastric ulceration in all rats after 4 weeks. Animals gavaged with 1 ml/day of each of 1% allopurinol and 1% DMSO for 4 weeks developed ulceration in 60% of cases; however this ulceration developed in only 20% of animals similarly gavaged with 2% solutions. Rats gavaged with 1 ml/day of each of 5% allopurinol and 5% DMSO for 4 weeks were completely protected against the reserpine-induced chronic gastric ulceration. This protection was not associated with any significant effect on the H+ output of the rat stomach. The results suggest that in the rat, oxygen-derived free radicals are responsible for the development of chronic gastric ulceration and that removing these radicals protects against the said ulceration without influencing acid secretion, i.e. cytoprotection.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2553514     DOI: 10.1159/000199868

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Digestion        ISSN: 0012-2823            Impact factor:   3.216


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