Preventive action of omeprazole, famotidine or nitrendipine against stress ulcer formation in rats
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1994
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The effects of H+/K+-ATP ase inhibitor, omeprazole, the H2-receptor antagonist, famotodine, and the calcium channel antagonist, nitrendipine, on gastric ulcers, gastric mucosal barrier and gastrin release were investigated in cold-restraint stress-induced rats. Omeprazole (30 mg/kg i.g.) famotidine (1 mg/kg, i.g.) and nitrendipine (16 mg/kg, i.p.) significantly prevented gastric ulceration. Nitrendipine reduced the mucus secretion and exhibited no important change in phospholipid content; thus, it failed to restore the damage in the gastric mucosal barrier due to cold-restraint stress. Omeprazole increased mucus secretion and phospholipid content of gastric mucosal barrier whereas famotidine tended to cause an increase in mucus and phospholipid levels; however, this difference did not attain statistical significance. Serum gastrin levels revealed lower values in the nitrendipine group as compared with controls; whereas it increased in omeprazole and famotidine groups, but more significantly in the omeprazole treated group.
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Famotidine, Nitrendipine, Omeprazole, Stress Ulcer
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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
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Q1
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22
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1