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Irritant and protective action of urea-urease ammonia in rat gastric mucosa. Different effects of ammonia and ammonium ion.

K Takeuchi1, T Ohuchi, H Harada, S Okabe.   

Abstract

The effects of urea-urease-ammonia on the rat gastric mucosa were examined and compared with those of NH4OH and NH4Cl. The mucosal application of urea with urease produced a reduction in potential difference (PD) in a dose-related manner for urea, and a significant drop was observed by > 0.1% urea in the presence of 100 units urease. Such PD reduction was also observed when the mucosa was exposed to either NH4OH (> 0.03%) or NH4Cl (> 1%); delta PD (20 mV) caused by 0.3% NH4OH and 3% NH4Cl was equivalent to that induced by 0.5% urea+urease (100 units). The combined oral administration of urea (approximately 6%) and urease (100 units) did not induce any macroscopic damage in the gastric mucosa. NH4Cl given orally had no or little effect on the mucosa at any dose levels even at 10%, while NH4OH given orally caused hemorrhagic lesions in the mucosa at the dose of > 0.3%. In contrast, both urea+urease and NH4Cl given prior to HCl/ethanol protected the gastric mucosa against damage in a dose-related manner, and a significant effect was obtained by urea at > 0.5% and by NH4Cl at > 1%. NH4OH was also effective in reducing the severity of HCl/ethanol-induced gastric lesions at lower dose (0.3%). The protective effect of urea+urease was attenuated significantly by prior administration of indomethacin or coadministration of hydroxyurea, while that of NH4Cl or NH4OH was mitigated by indomethacin.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7851189     DOI: 10.1007/bf02065409

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


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