Omeprazole Inhibits Acetylsalicylic Acid-Modified Histamine Stimulation of Acid Secretion in Rabbit Gastric Glands

The effects of misoprostol and omeprazole on basal-, histamine- and acetylsalicylic acid (ASA)-induced gastric acid secretion by isolated rabbit gastric glands were studied. The authors found that ASA at a concentration of 2.4×10-3 M significantly inhibited acid secretion in the isolated gastric gla...

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Main Authors: Daniel T Brosseuk, Iain GM Cleator, Andrew J Rae, Gilbert Wankling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 1994-01-01
Series:Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1994/937679
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spelling doaj-765eedc1bd4b45a69c2da2681678648b2020-11-24T22:06:42ZengHindawi LimitedCanadian Journal of Gastroenterology0835-79001994-01-0181152010.1155/1994/937679Omeprazole Inhibits Acetylsalicylic Acid-Modified Histamine Stimulation of Acid Secretion in Rabbit Gastric GlandsDaniel T Brosseuk0Iain GM Cleator1Andrew J Rae2Gilbert Wankling3Gastrointestinal Research Laboratory, Department of Surgery, St Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaGastrointestinal Research Laboratory, Department of Surgery, St Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaGastrointestinal Research Laboratory, Department of Surgery, St Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaGastrointestinal Research Laboratory, Department of Surgery, St Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaThe effects of misoprostol and omeprazole on basal-, histamine- and acetylsalicylic acid (ASA)-induced gastric acid secretion by isolated rabbit gastric glands were studied. The authors found that ASA at a concentration of 2.4×10-3 M significantly inhibited acid secretion in the isolated gastric glands to 65% of basal levels, and that ASA at a concentration of 2.4×l0-2 M significantly inhibited the histamine stimulation of acid secretion to 78% of maximal. Misoprostol inhibited acid secretion to 76% of basal acid secretion, while omeprazole inhibited secretion to 58% of basal values. Misoprostol inhibited the ASA-modified histamine stimulation to 82% of maximal stimulation. In contrast, omeprazole was able to inhibit the ASA-modified histamine stimulation to 48% of maximal. This omeprazole inhibition of secretagogue-induced acid production reduced acid secretion to levels below basal secretion, indicating that neither histamine nor ASA (at the concentrations used), alone or in combination, had any stimulatory effect in the presence of omeprazole. Misoprostol is the recommended drug of choice for prevention and treatment of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-induced gastrointestinal mucosal injury. In vitro results suggest that omeprazole appears to treat this condition more effectively if gastric acid secretion is a necessary prerequisite for NSAID-induced mucosal injury.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1994/937679
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Iain GM Cleator
Andrew J Rae
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Iain GM Cleator
Andrew J Rae
Gilbert Wankling
Omeprazole Inhibits Acetylsalicylic Acid-Modified Histamine Stimulation of Acid Secretion in Rabbit Gastric Glands
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
author_facet Daniel T Brosseuk
Iain GM Cleator
Andrew J Rae
Gilbert Wankling
author_sort Daniel T Brosseuk
title Omeprazole Inhibits Acetylsalicylic Acid-Modified Histamine Stimulation of Acid Secretion in Rabbit Gastric Glands
title_short Omeprazole Inhibits Acetylsalicylic Acid-Modified Histamine Stimulation of Acid Secretion in Rabbit Gastric Glands
title_full Omeprazole Inhibits Acetylsalicylic Acid-Modified Histamine Stimulation of Acid Secretion in Rabbit Gastric Glands
title_fullStr Omeprazole Inhibits Acetylsalicylic Acid-Modified Histamine Stimulation of Acid Secretion in Rabbit Gastric Glands
title_full_unstemmed Omeprazole Inhibits Acetylsalicylic Acid-Modified Histamine Stimulation of Acid Secretion in Rabbit Gastric Glands
title_sort omeprazole inhibits acetylsalicylic acid-modified histamine stimulation of acid secretion in rabbit gastric glands
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
issn 0835-7900
publishDate 1994-01-01
description The effects of misoprostol and omeprazole on basal-, histamine- and acetylsalicylic acid (ASA)-induced gastric acid secretion by isolated rabbit gastric glands were studied. The authors found that ASA at a concentration of 2.4×10-3 M significantly inhibited acid secretion in the isolated gastric glands to 65% of basal levels, and that ASA at a concentration of 2.4×l0-2 M significantly inhibited the histamine stimulation of acid secretion to 78% of maximal. Misoprostol inhibited acid secretion to 76% of basal acid secretion, while omeprazole inhibited secretion to 58% of basal values. Misoprostol inhibited the ASA-modified histamine stimulation to 82% of maximal stimulation. In contrast, omeprazole was able to inhibit the ASA-modified histamine stimulation to 48% of maximal. This omeprazole inhibition of secretagogue-induced acid production reduced acid secretion to levels below basal secretion, indicating that neither histamine nor ASA (at the concentrations used), alone or in combination, had any stimulatory effect in the presence of omeprazole. Misoprostol is the recommended drug of choice for prevention and treatment of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-induced gastrointestinal mucosal injury. In vitro results suggest that omeprazole appears to treat this condition more effectively if gastric acid secretion is a necessary prerequisite for NSAID-induced mucosal injury.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1994/937679
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