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Adaptive cytoprotection in cultured rat gastric mucus-producing cells. Role of mucus and prostaglandin synthesis.

H Mutoh1, S Ota, H Hiraishi, K J Ivey, A Terano, T Sugimoto.   

Abstract

In cultured gastric mucosal cells, we investigated whether: (1) adaptive cytoprotection was associated with stimulation of endogenous prostaglandin synthesis; (2) prostaglandins given exogenously were cytoprotective against ethanol-induced gastric mucosal cell damage; and (3) a relationship existed between cytoprotection and mucus release. Cytolysis was quantified by measuring 51Cr release from prelabeled cells. Mucus release was determined by measurement of [3H]glucosamine release. Concentrations of ethanol > 12% caused cell damage and increased 51Cr release dose dependently. Pretreatment with low concentrations of ethanol (0.5-1.5%) decreased ethanol-induced 51Cr release, but also decreased prostaglandin E2 synthesis. Prostaglandin E2 and 16,16-dimethyl prostaglandin E2 given exogenously were cytoprotective against ethanol-induced gastric mucosal cell damage. Treatment with low concentrations of ethanol (1.5%) increased mucus release from cultured gastric mucosal cells. However, prostaglandin E2 and 16,16-dimethyl prostaglandin E2 did not affect mucus release. We conclude that in cultured gastric mucus-producing cells: (1) adaptive cytoprotection occurs without stimulation of endogenous prostaglandin synthesis but with increase in mucus release; and (2) exogenous prostaglandins are cytoprotective against ethanol-induced gastric mucosal cell damage without stimulating mucus release in vitro. We postulate that adaptive cytoprotection in cultured gastric mucus-producing cells is not mediated by prostaglandin, but by mucus released in response to a mild irritant.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7720484     DOI: 10.1007/bf02064994

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


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