Active oxygen species in formation of acute gastric mucosal lesions induced by thermal injury in rats |
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Authors: | Dr. Masashi Yoshida MD Tetsuji Kitahora MD Go Wakabayashi MD Hirokazu Tashiro MD Hiromi Ono BS Yoshihide Otani MD Motohide Shimazu MD Tetsuro Kubota MD Koichiro Kumal MD Masaki Kitajima MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Internal Medicine, Ohkura National Hospital, Japan;(2) Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, 35 Shinanomachi Shinjuku-ku, 160 Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Active oxygen species generated by circulating leukocytes and released from the gastric mucosa were measured in the process of acute gastric mucosal lesion formation after thermal injury in rats. Alterations of luminol-dependent chemiluminescence activities generated by leukocytes obtained from the gastric vein and the inferior vena cava were approximately same. A decrease in chemiluminescence activity 15 min after thermal injury and a significant increase in chemiluminescence activity 5 hr after thermal injury were observed in leukocytes from both veins. From 15 min to 12 hr after thermal injury, luciferin-dependent chemiluminescence activities were significantly higher than that of the control group. Oral administration of rebamipide resulted in decreased mucosal lesion formation. Rebamipide, an antiulcer agent that protects the mucosa from damage in various animal models decreased chemiluminescence activities only released from the gastric mucosa but not from circulating leukocytes. These results suggest that two different pathways of active oxygen species formation may exist in the pathogenesis of acute gastric mucosal lesions after thermal injury.Part of this study was presented at the Second Osaka International Symposium on Gastroenterology held in Osaka, Japan, on November 22–23, 1993. |
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Keywords: | acute gastric mucosal lesion thermal injury gastric blood flow active oxygen species rebamipide |
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