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Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 2005

Restorative Impact of Rabeprazole on Gastric Mucus and Mucin Production Impairment During Naproxen Administration: Its Potential Clinical Significance

Tomasz Jaworski; Irene Sarosiek; Sandra Sostarich; Katherine Roeser; Michael J. Connor; Scott Brotze; Grzegorz Wallner; Jerzy Sarosiek

Rabeprazole augments gastric mucus and mucin production in humans. However, its potential restorative impact on gastric mucus and mucin production impairment, resulting from administration of naproxen, remained to be explored. Therefore, we measured the content of mucus and mucin in gastric juice (GJ) before and after administration of naproxen with rabeprazole or placebo. The study was approved by HSC at KUMC and conducted in 21 asymptomatic, H. pylori–negative volunteers in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover design. The content of gastric mucus in GJ, after exhaustive dialysis and complete lyophilization, was assessed gravimetrically, whereas the content of mucin was measured after its purification with equilibrium density-gradient ultracentrifugation in CsCl. Gastric mucus secretion during administration of naproxen with placebo declined significantly both in basal (by 44%; P < 0.001) and in pentagastrin-stimulated (by 35%; P < 0.001) conditions. Coadministration of rabeprazole significantly restored the naproxen-induced impairment in mucus production in basal conditions (by 47%; P < 0.01) and by 22% during stimulation with pentagastrin. Gastric mucin secretion during naproxen/placebo administration also declined significantly in both basal (by 39%; P < 0.01) and stimulated (by 49%; P = 0.003) conditions. Rabeprazole also significantly restored the naproxen-induced decline of gastric mucin output during pentagastrin-stimulated conditions (by 67%; P = 0.003) and by 40% in basal conditions (P = 0.05). The restorative capacity of rabeprazole on the quantitative impairment of gastric mucus and mucin during administration of naproxen may translate into a clinical benefit of protection of the upper alimentary tract from NSAID-related mucosal injury.


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2003

Restorative impact of rabeprazole on gastric mucus production impairment during Naprosyn administration: its potential clinical significance

Tomasz Jaworski; Irene Sarosiek; Sandra Sostarich; Katherine Roeser; Michael J. Connor; Scott Brotze; Jerzy Sarosiek

Restorative impact of rabeprazole on gastric mucus production impairment during Naprosyn administration: its potential clinical significance


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2003

Profoundly diminished gastric mucus production during Naprosyn administration as a potential factor contributing to mucosal injury

Tomasz Jaworski; Irene Sarosiek; Sandra Sostarich; Katherine Roeser; Jerzy Sarosiek

Profoundly diminished gastric mucus production during Naprosyn administration as a potential factor contributing to mucosal injury


Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2007

Significant Enhancement of Esophageal Pre-Epithelial Defense by Tegaserod: Implications for an Esophagoprotective Effect

Marek Majewski; Tomasz Jaworski; Irene Sarosiek; Sandra Sostarich; Katherine Roeser; Stanley A. Edlavitch; Jeffrey Kralstein; Grzegorz Wallner; Richard W. McCallum; Jerzy Sarosiek


Archive | 2013

Practical comments on recurrent laryngeal nerve neuromonitoring during thyroid surgery

Wioletta Masiak-Segit; Krystyna Abramowicz; Tomasz Jaworski; Grzegorz Wallner


Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska/Polish Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2013

Thoracic surgery Practical comments on recurrent laryngeal nerve neuromonitoring during thyroid surgery

Wioletta Masiak-Segit; Andrzej Dąbrowski; Krystyna Abramowicz; Tomasz Jaworski; Grzegorz Wallner


Gastroenterology | 2011

Significantly Augmented Salivary Transforming Growth Factor α Secretion in Patients With Barrett's Esophagus Could Potentially Be a Predisposing Factor to Its Malignant Transformation.

Ajoy Dias; Cesar J. Garcia; Rodrigo J. Alfaro; Marek Majewski; Tomasz Jaworski; Tomasz Skoczylas; Grzegorz Wallner; Cezary Poplawski; Jerzy Sarosiek


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2010

S1484: Augmented Salivary Epidermal Growth Factor Secretion in Patients With Negative Endoscopically Reflux Disease Could Be a Key in Prevention of the Esophageal Mucosal Injury and Complications

Marek Majewski; Tomasz Jaworski; Tomasz Skoczylas; Grzegorz Wallner; Richard W. McCallum; Jerzy Sarosiek


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2010

S1485: Injurious Impact of Naproxen on the Esophageal Mucosa in Humans Could Be At Least Partly Mediated Through Its Detrimental Effect on the Protective Quality of Salivary Secretion: Its Potential Clinical Implication

Jerzy Sarosiek; Tomasz Jaworski; Marek Majewski; Grzegorz Wallner; Cesar J. Garcia; Irene Sarosiek


Archive | 2007

ORIGINAL ARTICLES Significant Enhancement of Esophageal Pre-Epithelial Defense by Tegaserod: Implications for an Esophagoprotective Effect

Marek Majewski; Tomasz Jaworski; Irene Sarosiek; Sandra Sostarich; Katherine Roeser; Stanley A. Edlavitch; Jeffrey Kralstein; Grzegorz Wallner; Richard W. McCallum; Jerzy Sarosiek

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Irene Sarosiek

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso

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Marek Majewski

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Richard W. McCallum

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Cesar J. Garcia

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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