Literature DB >> 9218090

Cytoprotective effect of bismuth subsalicylate in indomethacin-treated rats is associated with enhanced mucus bismuth concentration.

S Tanaka1, P H Guth, O R Carryl, J D Kaunitz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bismuth compounds prevent gastric injury from the short-term administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. We studied the mechanisms underlying the gastroprotective actions of bismuth subsalicylate against indomethacin-induced injury in rats.
METHODS: An in vivo microscopic technique was used in which acid output, surface cell intracellular pH (pHi), gastric mucus gell thickness and mucosal blood flow were measured simultaneously. Concentrations of bismuth in mucus were measured by atomic absorption.
RESULTS: Indomethacin (60 mg/kg) significantly thinned the mucus gel layer and augmented the decrease of pHi during luminal acid superfusion, consistent with a weakened gastric mucosal barrier to acid. Bismuth subsalicylate partially reversed this effect of indomethacin on pHi, consistent with gastroprotection. Neither a prostaglandin-inhibiting but non-injurious dose of indomethacin (5 mg/kg), bismuth subsalicylate, or their combination affected mucus gel thickness or pHi homeostasis. In separate experiments, indomethacin (60 mg/kg) significantly increased gastric mucus bismuth concentration in rats given bismuth subsalicylate.
CONCLUSION: Bismuth accumulation in the gastric mucus during the evolution of mucosal injury may play an important role in the gastroprotective effect of bismuth subsalicylate against indomethacin injury.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9218090     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2036.1997.00170.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aliment Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0269-2813            Impact factor:   8.171


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