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Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 1990

Healing of acetic acid-induced gastric ulcer and gastric mucosal PGI2 level in rats

Masayuki Uchida; Osamu Kawano; Noriyuki Misaki; Kiyoshi Saitoh; Osamu Irino

The present study was designed to investigate the changes in gastric mucosal PGI2 level accompanying the healing of acetic acid-induced gastric ulcers in rats. The ulcers, which were observed with an endoscope, were found to undergo periods of decrease, healing and exacerbation during the rats lifetime. The phases were categorized as follows: (1) the reduction period (days 3–50 after ulcer induction, corresponding to 7–14 weeks of age), (2) healing period (days 35–150 after ulcer induction, corresponding to 12–29 weeks of age), (3) first exacerbation period (days 35–231 after ulcer induction, corresponding to 12–40 weeks of age), (4) inactive period (days 231–365 after ulcer induction, corresponding to 40–60 weeks of age), and (5) second exacerbation period (days 365–550 after ulcer induction, corresponding to 60–86 weeks of age). In normal rats, the level of gastric mucosal PGI2 gradually increased with aging between 7 and 20 weeks, then decreased up to 40 weeks. The PGI2 level in the 60-week-old rat did not differ from that in the 40-week-old rat. The PGI2 level was the lowest in the 86-week-old rat. In ulcer-bearing rats, the PGI2 level showed the same pattern of change as that in normal rats, but the level was higher. The above results indicated a marked decrease in PGI2 level between 20 and 40 weeks of age and between 60 and 86 weeks of age in normal and ulcer-bearing rats. These periods corresponded closely to the first and second exacerbation periods, respectively. Thus, it can be postulated that ulcer aggravation may be caused by a marked decrease in gastric mucosal PGI2 generation.


Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 1991

A new method for measurement of blood flow, pH, and transmucosal potential difference in rat gastroduodenal mucosa by endoscopy

Masayuki Uchida; Noriyuki Misaki; Osamu Kawano

A method was developed to measure the mucosal blood flow (BF), mucosal pH (pH), and transmucosal potential difference (PD) in various sites from the oral cavity to the duodenum without surgical operation or damage to the subject rats. These measurements were carried out by using three indicator electrodes, which were attached to the various sites through the suction channel of an endoscope. The hydrogen gas clearance method was used for the measurement of BF. BF values obtained at the fundic, pyloric, and duodenal regions were 119±17, 69.9±8.8, and 114±18 ml/min/100 g (mean±se), respectively. The pH values were lowest at the cardiac portion and the forestomach and highest at the duodenum. PD showed higher values at the stomach and lower values at the pharynx and duodenum. Using this technique, it was possible to measure the BF, pH, and PD repeatedly and safely at various sites in the same rat. Therefore, it was suggested that this method is useful in studying the physiological functions of the stomach and duodenum and the pathogenesis of gastroduodenal ulceration and that this method is applicable to measure the change of the above parameters in the healing process of gastric ulcer in rats.


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1983

EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON GASTRIC ULCER (4) SEQUENTIAL OBSERVATION AND EVALUATION OF GASTRIC ULCERS BY ENDOSCOPE IN THE RAT

Kazunaga Fukawa; Osamu Kawano; Noriyuki Misaki; Masayuki Uchida; Osamu Irino


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1978

STUDIES ON COMBINATION DOSING (III) ASPIRIN AND ETHENZAMIDE

Osamu Kawano; Takashi Sawabe; Noriyuki Misaki; Kazunaga Fukawa


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1970

Myocarditis Induced by Sympathomimetic Amines (I)

Motoshi Noda; Osamu Kawano; Osayuki Uchida; Takashi Sawabe; Genichi Saito; Kazunaga Fukawa


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1989

Relapse of Acetic Acid-Induced Gastric Ulcer and Gastric Mucosal Prostaglandin I2 Level in Rats

Masayuki Uchida; Osamu Kawano; Noriyuki Misaki; Kiyoshi Saitoh; Osamu Irino


Journal of pharmacobio-dynamics | 1990

Change in Formation of Gastric Lesions by Aspirin during Aging in Rats

Masayuki Uchida; Noriyuki Misaki; Osamu Kawano; Shingo Yano; Kazuo Watanabe


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1989

Healing Process of Acetic Acid-Induced Gastric Ulcer and Gastric Mucosal Prostaglandin E Generation Level in Rats

Masayuki Uchida; Osamu Kawano; Noriyuki Misaki; Osamu Irino


Folia Pharmacologica Japonica | 1983

Experimental studies on gastric ulcer (5). Endoscopical evaluation of healing processes of acetic acid ulcer in rats (1). Ulcer reducing process

Kazunaga Fukawa; Noriyuki Misaki; Osamu Kawano; Masayuki Uchida; Ohbayashi S; Osamu Irino


Folia Pharmacologica Japonica | 1990

Effect of anti-ulcer drugs PGE2 on the proliferation of rat gastric cultured cells.

Masayuki Uchida; Naoyuki Nishimura; Noriyuki Misaki; Yasuko Ikarashi; Mika Kobayashi; Osamu Kawano

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