Effect of an endogenous satiety substance, 2-buten-4-olide, on gastric acid secretion and experimental ulceration in rats |
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Authors: | I Arai C Usuki-Ito M Muramatsu S Otomo T Shiraishi Y Oomura |
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Affiliation: | Research Center, Taisho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Saitama, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The involvement of a feeding-related endogenous sugar acid, 2-buten-4-olide (2-B4O) on central regulation of gastric acid secretion, and its antiulcer effects on several gastric and duodenal experimental ulcer models were investigated in rats. Spontaneous gastric acid secretion was not affected by 2-B4O at doses below 10 mg/kg. The peripheral secretagogue-stimulated gastric secretions were significantly increased by pretreatment with 2-B4O. Gastric acid secretion induced by 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG) was significantly suppressed by pretreatment with 2-B4O at doses between 0.1 and 100 mg/kg. Gastric and duodenal ulcerations induced by cold stress plus indomethacin, restraint and water immersion stress, pylorus ligation or cysteamine were also inhibited by pretreatment with 2-B4O. The results suggest that antiulcer effects of 2-B4O are due to suppression of gastric acid secretion via reduction of activity of the vagus nerve and gastric-related hypothalamic neurons. Thus, 2-B4O may be useful for treatment of gastroduodenal ulcer. |
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