Antiulcer Effect of Lafutidine on Indomethacin-Induced Gastric Antral Ulcers in Refed Rats.
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- Onodera Sadayoshi
- Pharmaceuticals Research Laboratories, Fujirebio Inc.
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- Tanaka Masato
- Pharmaceuticals Research Laboratories, Fujirebio Inc.
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- Aoyama Misao
- Pharmaceuticals Research Laboratories, Fujirebio Inc.
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- Arai Yoko
- Pharmaceuticals Research Laboratories, Fujirebio Inc.
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- Inaba Niro
- Pharmaceuticals Research Laboratories, Fujirebio Inc.
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- Suzuki Takao
- Pharmaceuticals Research Laboratories, Fujirebio Inc.
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- Nishizawa Akiko
- Pharmaceuticals Research Laboratories, Fujirebio Inc.
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- Shibata Masahiro
- Pharmaceuticals Research Laboratories, Fujirebio Inc.
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- Sekine Yasuo
- Pharmaceuticals Research Laboratories, Fujirebio Inc.
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Abstract
Lafutidine is a new type antiulcer agent with antisecretory and gastroprotective activities. We investigated the effect of lafutidine on indomethacin-induced antral ulcer in refed rats. Subcutaneous indomethacin injection resulted in the formation of gastric antral ulcer. Lafutidine (1 - 10 mg/kg, p.o.) reduced the area of ulcer in a dose-dependent manner when administered immediately after the indomethacin injection. Capsaicin at 3 mg/kg, p.o. and 16, 16-dimethyl prostaglandin E2 at 3 μg/kg, p.o. also reduced the ulcer area. Chemical deafferentation of capsaicin-sensitive neurons or NG-nitro-L-arginine treatment aggravated the ulcer formation and abolished the preventive effect of lafutidine and capsaicin. After the induction of gastric ulcer, lafutidine given twice daily for 2.5 days reduced the area of ulcer in a dose-dependent manner with a significant effect at 10 mg/kg, p.o., as compared with that of the control group. In chemically-deafferentated rats, lafutidine did not show any healing effect. Cimetidine (30 mg/kg, p.o.) and famotidine (1 mg/kg, p.o.) had no significant effect on indomethacin-induced antral ulcer. These results may suggest that lafutidine, unlike cimetidine and famotidine, can prevent the indomethacininduced antral ulcer formation and accelerate the healing of the ulcer in refed rats through mechanisms involving the capsaicin-sensitive afferent neurons and nitric oxide.
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- The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
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The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology 80 (3), 229-235, 1999
The Japanese Pharmacological Society
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- CRID
- 1390282679261678080
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- NII Article ID
- 10008195304
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- NII Book ID
- AA00691188
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- COI
- 1:CAS:528:DyaK1MXkslKrtL8%3D
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- 13473506
- 00215198
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- NDL BIB ID
- 4806287
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- 10461768
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