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Yeomans N D - - 1995
Decreased acid secretion, due to therapy or disease, predisposes to increased bacterial counts in gastric juice. As bacterial numbers increase, the number of nitrate-reducing strains and the concentration of luminal nitrite usually also increase. However, there is controversy (mainly because of assay problems) about whether decreased acid increases generation of ...
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Hung C R - - 1995
The aim is to study the protective effects of topical sucralfate and geraniin on acidified ethanol (EtOH dissolved in 100 mM HCI plus 54 mM NaCl)-induced gastric acid back-diffusion, mucus production and mucosal ulcerations in the rat. After irrigation the stomach with acidified EtOH (10-40% v/v) for 3 hrs, a ...
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Lee H S - - 1995
An interlaboratory study was carried out for the determination of benzoic acid in orange juice by liquid chromatography. The orange juice was fortified with 0.5-10 ppm benzoic acid. Statistical analysis of the results showed that relative reproducibility (RSDR) between laboratories ranged from 6.92 to 15.97% for juice fortified with 1-10 ...
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Hansson C - - 1995
The effect on the microbial ulcer flora of wet gauze dressings soaked in antiseptic solutions used for desloughing leg ulcers is not known. Quantitative cultures were therefore performed in 45 venous leg ulcers, before application and after 15 minutes' treatment with gauze dressings with four different antiseptic solutions: aluminium acetotartrate ...
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Kigasawa K - - 1995
The inhibitory activity of a new peptidyl collagenase inhibitor, FN-439 or tetrapeptidyl hydroxamic acid (H2N-C6H4-CO-Gly-L-Pro-D-Leu-D-Ala-NHOH), was determined against vertebrate collagenases derived from human fibroblast, human polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) and tadpole skin. In addition, the effect of FN-439 in inhibiting corneal ulceration was also investigated with alkali-burned rabbit corneas. FN-439 can ...
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Seno K - - 1995
The role of endogenous acid was evaluated in a rat model of gastric epithelial damage induced by local ischemia-reperfusion (IR). Because no gross lesion was induced in this model, the damage was quantified by measuring the blood-to-lumen [51Cr]EDTA clearance. A proton pump inhibitor (omeprazole) or an H2-receptor antagonist (T-593) was ...
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Frieri G - - 1995
One of the results of gastric cytoprotection is the generation of a juxtamucosal stable pH, maintained close to neutrality by several factors among which bicarbonate secretion and mucus layer. Since Helicobacter pylori (HP) induces structural and functional changes in the gastric mucus, this study was carried out to investigate the ...
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Dadoo R C - - 1995
Unripe Banana (Plantain) is used in South India as a bland diet for peptic ulcer patients. Flour made of plantain is quite often prescribed in dyspepsia in this part of the country. This has led to the belief that ripe banana may also be a bland fruit. However, it was ...
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Curtis G H - - 1995
Prostaglandins play an important role in modulating gastric mucosal integrity and in regulating gastric acid secretion, but little is known regarding regulation of prostaglandin synthesis by the stomach. We have therefore examined the effects of changes in gastric intraluminal pH on the capacity of gastric tissue to synthesize prostaglandin E2. ...
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Feldman M - - 1995
Until recently, suppression of gastric acid secretion in patients with peptic ulcer was empirical and of unproven value. Anticholinergic drugs had only modest inhibitory effects on acid secretion, many side effects, and uncertain efficacy. Controlled trials using antacids demonstrated the value of reducing gastric acidity for healing duodenal ulcer. The ...
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Playford R J - - 1995
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is present in gastric juice and has potent mitogenic properties. The stability of EGF in gastric juice under various physiological and pathophysiological conditions was examined. METHODS: Recombinant human EGF1-53 was incubated with HCl containing pepsin. We also determined the forms of EGF present in the ...
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Peterson W L - - 1995
A peptic ulcer is a lesion in which acid and pepsin are essential components of pathogenesis. Regardless of the type of patient or the setting in which the ulcer presents, the basic pathogenetic scheme is the same. The primary event is disruption of mucosal integrity. In the presence of acid ...
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Sachs G - - 1995
The gastric H+,K+ ATPase--the gastric acid pump--is the molecular target for the class of antisecretory drugs called the proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs). These compounds--omeprazole, lansoprazole, and pantoprazole--contain, as their core structure, 2-pyridyl methylsulfinyl benzimidazole. The H+,K+ ATPase is a heterodimer composed of a 1034-amino acid catalytic alpha peptide and a glycosylated ...
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Holzer P - - 1995
The experimental use of capsaicin has made possible the discovery that chemosensitive neurons participate in the activation of endogenous mechanisms of protection in the face of pending injury to the gastric mucosa. At present, the pathophysiological potential of this neural emergency system is best reflected by the gastric hyperemic response ...
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Axon A T - - 1995
Most anti-Helicobacter pylori (Hp) regimens available have drawbacks. Standard triple therapy using bismuth, metronidazole, and tetracycline gives good eradication rates but at the expense of a long, complicated regimen associated with significant side effects, and results are not as good in areas where there is a high resistance to nitroimidazoles. ...
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Lin H J - - 1994
BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to evaluate gastric acid and pepsin output in the Chinese patients with liver cirrhosis and duodenal ulcers. METHODS: In a period of one year and three months, we prospectively assayed the acid and pepsin responses to sham feeding in 10 healthy males, 20 males with ...
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Zittel T T - - 1994
Functional studies have implied the existence of small intestinal receptive mechanisms for components of chyme to mediate feedback inhibition of gastric function. However, it is not known if the sensors are in the wall of the small intestine or located at another site. The present studies evaluated the localization of ...
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Takeuchi K - - 1994
The role of capsaicin-sensitive sensory neurons in the healing of HCl-induced gastric lesions was investigated in rats. Rats fasted for 18 hr were given 0.6 N HCl orally for induction of gastric lesions, and they were fed normally from 1 hr later. On various days after HCl treatment, area of ...
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Van Gelderen M E - - 1994
The relative bioavailability of four monolithic enteric coated (MEC) diclofenac products was compared in 16 healthy volunteers. Only one generic product was fully bioequivalent with the reference product Voltaren with regard to AUC, Cmax, and tlag. Two products showed significant differences in tlag. In a second experiment with eight volunteers ...
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Yasunaga Y - - 1994
This study examined the effects of eradication of Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) infection on gastric mucosal morphology and acid secretion. Sixteen H pylori positive patients with enlarged gastric body folds were divided into two groups: (a) patients with moderate enlargement (fold width: 6 to 10 mm, n = 8) and ...
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Lundberg J O - - 1994
High values (800-6000 parts per billion) of nitric oxide (NO) in expelled air from the stomach were shown in humans by chemiluminescence technique. These NO values were more than 100 times higher than those found in orally exhaled air. Intragastric NO production is probably non-enzymatic, requiring an acidic environment, as ...
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Parent K - - 1994
Reduction of gastric acid secretion is important in healing ulcers and maintaining remission. As pharmacologic agents have improved, first-line therapy has moved from antacids and anticholinergics to histamine2 (H2) receptor antagonists and the proton pump inhibitor omeprazole (Prilosec). If H2 blocker therapy is used, choosing one of the newer agents ...
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Nishizaki Y - - 1994
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Uremia increases gastric mucosal H+ permeability and acid back-diffusion-related injury in rats. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of the synthetic gastroprotective compound 16,16-dimethyl prostaglandin E2 (16,16-dm PGE2) on the gastric barrier to acid injury in uremic rats. METHODS: Chronic renal failure was induced by ...
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Kolbjørnsen O - - 1994
The mucin profiles of the gastric mucosa in Lundehunds suffering from intestinal lymphangiectasia were examined and compared to the mucin profiles in control dogs from other breeds. A previous study performed on this material had shown that all examined Lundehunds had gastritis and about 30% had gastric carcinoma. Neutral and ...
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Ito M - - 1994
Daily oral administration of cimetidine or omeprazole markedly accelerated the healing of acetic acid-induced gastric ulcers in rats with a limited food intake time. The increased gastric acid secretion induced by daily treatment with histamine affected neither the spontaneous healing of the ulcers nor the healing-promoting actions of both agents. ...
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Müller P - - 1994
The trial randomly assigned 652 patients with non-ulcer dyspepsia (NUD), defined as chronic or recurrent complaints of acid-related (heartburn, acid regurgitation, epigastric pain) and non-acid related (fullness/vomiting, nausea) symptoms and with no evidence of organic disease, to treatment for 4 weeks with 150 mg of ranitidine (Zantic, CAS 66357-59-3) twice ...
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Lala A K - - 1994
OBJECTIVES: To determine the acid secretory status of patients operated on for perforated duodenal ulcer, with or without prior history suggestive of acid-peptic disease. METHOD: Basal and peak acid output were measured in 48 patients with perforated duodenal ulcer who were treated by simple closure alone, 10 patients with uncomplicated ...
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DePew C L - - 1994
Concentrations of prolactin, glucose, insulin, urea N, and total amino acids in plasma of stallions after ingestion of pelleted feed were compared to those after direct gastric administration of water, NaCl, egg albumin, or corn starch (Exp. 1) or water, egg albumin, hydrolyzed casein (Amicase), or a mixture of indispensable ...
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Kageyama T - - 1994
Five pepsinogens were purified from the gastric mucosa of eight species of Asian macaques. The chromatographic behavior of each pepsinogen was essentially the same but differed from human and other mammalian pepsinogens. The major pepsinogen in each species was pepsinogen A-1, accounting for 29-48% of the total. Amino acid compositions ...
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Beil W - - 1994
Helicobacter pylori and the fatty acids produced by this organism were compared for their acid inhibitory activity in isolated parietal cells and their interaction with gastric H+/K(+)-ATPase. H pylori (intact organisms, sonicates, methanolic extracts, and extracts from culture medium) and the fatty acids cis 9,10-methyleneoctadecanoic acid and tetradecanoic acid inhibited ...
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Singh K - - 1994
We studied the gastric acid and bicarbonate secretion rates in 12 patients with duodenal ulcer and 6 age matched healthy controls. Measurements of gastric juice volume (nonparietal and parietal), acidity and osmolality were done. The ulcer patients secreted more acid, parietal and nonparietal fluid than controls under basal conditions and ...
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Ruiz B - - 1994
Gastric juice ascorbic acid concentrations were examined in black and white patients. Significantly lower concentrations were found in blacks, in the absence of a significant difference in the plasma concentration of vitamin C between races. Blacks had higher prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection, higher gastric pH, more severe acute and ...
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Moore J G - - 1994
A model for gastric mucosal injury is proposed in which a key pathogenetic event is the disruption in the normal relationships among several circadian rhythms of gastric function. In the rat a circadian rhythm in acid secretion was found to be out of phase with a circadian rhythm in gastric ...
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Nishikawa M - - 1994
BACKGROUND: A late complication of pancreaticoduodenectomy is anastomotic ulcer, and the complication is lessened when pancreaticoduodenectomy is accompanied by preservation of the pylorus. However, the results of some reports suggest that acid levels are not significantly different between patients who undergo pylorus preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy (PPPD) and those having standard pancreaticoduodenectomy. ...
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Hunt R H - - 1994
Helicobacter pylori infection causes inflammation of the gastric and duodenal mucosa, which results in a disturbance of the regulation of gastrin, gastric acid, and pepsin secretion. Acid secretion may be diminished, normal, or increased, depending on the stage of H. pylori infection, although the meal-stimulated gastrin response is invariably elevated. ...
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Collen M J - - 1994
Many patients with acid-peptic disease have idiopathic gastric acid hypersecretion defined as a basal acid output > 10.0 meq/hr; however, a significant proportion have basal acid outputs > 15.0 meq/hr, which is within the range found in Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Although idiopathic gastric acid hypersecretion is more common than Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, ...
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Raimondo M - - 1994
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Treatment of pancreatic steatorrhea with porcine lipase is unsatisfactory because it is rapidly denatured by acidic intraluminal conditions. The aim of this study was to determine if bacterial lipase is resistant to acid denaturation and is active in the presence of bile acids by comparing its stability with that ...
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Rameshkumar K - - 1994
Gastric biopsies (42) from patients with peptic ulcer disease were classified into Helicobacter pylori positive (32) and negative (10) groups, based on the results of tissue urease test and microscopic demonstration of spiral bacteria. A statistically significant difference in peanut agglutinin (PNA) binding between the two groups was observed, attributable ...
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Lloyd K C - - 1994
A simple balance exists between factors that promote ulcer disease (e.g., acid and pepsin secretion) and factors that protect the stomach from ulcer disease (e.g., mucosal defense mechanisms). These factors are regulated and control the integrity of the gastric mucosa. Some of the newest discoveries in the area of regulation ...
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Kolkman J J - - 1994
A high intragastric PCO2 (iPCO2), determined tonometrically, is the main factor participating in a low gastric intramucosal pH (pHi) and may point to gastric mucosal ischaemia. iPCO2 might also increase, however, after buffering of gastric acid by bicarbonate; the magnitude of this effect and the efficacy of H2 blockers to ...
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Takeuchi K - - 1994
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Capsaicin-sensitive sensory neurons are important in protecting the stomach against damage. This study investigated the role of these sensory neurons in the healing of gastric lesions. METHODS: Rats fasted for 18 hours were given 1 mL of 0.6N HCl orally for induction of gastric lesions; they were then fed ...
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Collen M J - - 1994
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether basal acid output was affected by patient age. METHODS: Basal acid output determined by nasogastric suction was prospectively evaluated in normal subjects (n = 65) and patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (n = 228), gastric ulcer (n = 81), duodenal ulcer (n = 184), and nonulcer ...
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Lockhart S P - - 1994
Lansoprazole is an inhibitor of gastric H+,K(+)-ATPase, commonly referred to as the 'proton pump'. The pharmacodynamic effect of proton pump inhibition is to reduce gastric acid secretion. Long experience with H2 antagonists and more recently proton pump inhibitors has demonstrated the value of reducing gastric acid secretion in conditions where ...
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Burdett K - - 1994
A low molecular weight peptide designated gastric fundic factor (GFF), extracted from porcine fundic mucosa and administered to the serosal surface of mucosal sheets from guinea-pig intestine, decreased the transport of luminal glucose across the sheets by up to 70%. The results show that gastric fundic inhibition of glucose absorption ...
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Vatier J - - 1994
Antacid activity of calcium carbonate (CAM, Rennie) and of hydrotalcite (HYD) containing tablets has been assessed in vitro using computer-controlled "artificial stomach-duodenum" model, including or not a piece of hog gastric mucosa in the gastric reservoir, and simulating the constant flux system or the normal gastroduodenal flux regulation. The data ...
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Szabo S - - 1994
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Human basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) is an endothelial mitogen that stimulates angiogenesis and proliferation of other cells such as fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells. After this peptide was stabilized to acid and pepsin by site-specific mutagenesis, it was tested whether bFGF might accelerate the healing of experimental duodenal ...
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Watts D W - - 1994
Four commercially available non-particulate antacid preparations were titrated against 1M hydrochloric acid to assess buffering capacity as compared to 30 ml 0.3M sodium citrate solution. All antacids were used in the manufacturers "unit dose". All antacids tested demonstrated some in vitro buffering capacity, and "Eno" (Reckitt and Colman) had a ...
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Ruiz B - - 1994
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the change of vitamin C concentration (ascorbic and dehydroascorbic acid) in gastric juice after anti-Helicobacter pylori treatment, and to relate any observed change to gastric pH, inflammatory compromise of the gastric mucosa, plasma vitamin C concentration, and smoking habits. METHODS: Plasma and gastric juice vitamin C, fasting ...
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Nalini S - - 1994
Human gastric juice was found to contain high levels of thiols as detected by reaction with dithionitrobenzoic acid (Ellman's reagent). Analysis of gastric juice for glutathione and cysteine, the known acid soluble thiols in biological system, by HPLC and calorimetric methods, indicated that they are absent in the gastric juice. ...
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Banerjee S - - 1994
The presence of ascorbic acid in gastric juice may protect against gastric carcinoma and peptic ulceration. This study examined the effect of Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) on the secretion of ascorbic acid into gastric juice by measuring fasting plasma and gastric juice ascorbic acid concentrations in patients with and without ...
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