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Impaired oxygenation of gastric mucosa in portal hypertension
Authors:Dr. I. J. Sarfeh MD  H. Soliman MD  K. Waxman MD  M. Coccia MD  E. B. Rypins MD  H. X. Bui MD  A. Tarnawski MD
Affiliation:(1) Surgical and Medical (Gastroenterology) Services, Long Beach (California) Veterans Administration Medical Center, and University of California, Irvine;(2) Department of Surgery, UCI Medical Center, 101 The City Drive South, 92668 Orange, California
Abstract:Increased susceptibility to mucosal damage is a prominent feature of portal hypertensive gastropathy. Since the portal hypertensive gastric mucosa has extensive microvascular changes, we postulated that the increased sensitivity to mucosal damage could have an ischemic basis. We measured distribution of gastric serosal and mucosal oxygenation in a group of portal hypertensive and sham-operated rats, and then studied the effects of intragastric aspirin. In the basal state, gastric mucosa of portal hypertensive rats had significantly reduced oxygenation compared to controls (24±5 vs 45±7 mm Hg PO2,P < 0.02), while serosal oxygenation was similar between the two groups. Intragastric aspirin produced significantly greater mucosal damage to portal hypertensive rats and mucosal oxygenation was almost one third that of sham-operated controls. Systemic arterial pressures and oxygenation were similar between the two groups. We conclude that there is impairment of gastric mucosal oxygenation and increased mucosal damage by aspirin in portal hypertensive rats compared with sham-operated controls. These results support our hypothesis that the increased sensitivity of the portal hypertensive mucosa to damage is a consequence of impaired mucosal oxygenation.This study was supported by the Veterans Administration Research Service.This work was presented, in part, at the Plenary Session of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, May 1988, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Keywords:portal hypertension  gastric mucosa  gastric oxygenation  Clark electrode  aspirin  mucosal injury  nutrient delivery
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