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Query: UMLS:C0038358 (
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Effects of treatment with free radical scavengers in the healing process of acetic acid-induced
gastric ulcer
on the ulcer aggravation induced by indomethacin were investigated. Gastric ulcers were produced on the anterior wall of the stomach of male Sprague-Dawley rats by submucosal injection of 20% acetic acid. To investigate the role of oxygen radicals, rats with
gastric ulcer
were treated with scavengers for six weeks and then treated with indomethacin (1 mg/kg/day). While superoxide dismutase (10,000 units/kg/day) did not affect the ulcer area after indomethacin treatment, allopurinol (50 mg/kg/day) slightly inhibited the increase in ulcer area.
Dimethyl sulfoxide
(1% solution, ad libitum) produced a significant decrease in size of the ulcer after indomethacin treatment. Increased lipid peroxides in the gastric mucosa after indomethacin treatment decreased significantly in the rats of the dimethyl sulfoxide and allopurinol groups. These results indicate that lipid peroxidation mediated by oxygen radicals plays an important role in the mechanism of ulcer aggravation induced by indomethacin.
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PMID:Effects of free radical scavengers on indomethacin-induced aggravation of gastric ulcer in rats. 755 59
Oxygen free radicals have been implicated in the pathogenesis of gastrointestinal mucosal injury. However, their effect on the quality of experimental
gastric ulcer
healing has not been investigated previously. Gastric ulcers were produced on the anterior wall of the stomach of rats by submucosal injection of 20% acetic acid. To investigate the role of oxygen radicals, rats with gastric ulcers were treated with scavengers for 6 weeks. Rats received either a daily dose of 20,000 U/kg of recombinant human Cu,Zn-SOD, a 1% solution of
DMSO
administered orally ad libitum, or 50 mg/kg/day of allopurinol administered orally. The quality of ulcer healing was evaluated by histologic and biochemical parameters: ulcer area, lipid peroxide levels, abnormality of regenerated mucosa, angiogenesis, and fibrosis as assessed by Azan staining, mucin content as assessed by the PAS-positive area, and polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) infiltration. The treatments with SOD,
DMSO
, or allopurinol did not affect the ulcer area or lipid peroxide levels in the gastric mucosa, and SOD did not affect the histologic abnormality score, PMN infiltration in regenerated mucosa, the collagen fiber proliferation index, or the PAS-positive mucous score.
DMSO
and allopurinol significantly increased the collagen fiber proliferation index and the PAS-positive mucous score compared with controls. These results indicate that scavenging hydroxyl radicals or inhibiting xanthine oxidase enhances the quality but not the speed of
gastric ulcer
healing.
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PMID:Effects of oxygen radical scavengers on the quality of gastric ulcer healing in rats. 877 96
Rebamipide which is used as a drug for gastritis and
stomach ulcer
has large capability for OH radical scavenging. It is expected that rebamipide has protective effect against ionizing radiations. The present paper deals with protective effect of rebamipide for cultured mammalian cells exposed to ionizing radiations. As rebamipide is insoluble in water, three solvents were used to dissolve. Rebamipide dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide
(DMSO)
, dimethyl formamide (DMFA) and 0.02 N NaOH was added to the cells in Eagle's minimum essential medium (MEM) supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum and the cells were irradiated with X-rays. After irradiation, the cells were trypsinized, plated in MEM with 10% fetal calf serum and incubated for 7 days in a CO2 incubator to form colonies. Rebamipide dissolved in 0.02 N NaOH exhibited the protective effect expected its OH radical scavenging capability. However, the protective effect of rebamipide dissolved in DMSO was about half of that expected by its radical scavenging capability and that of rebamipide dissolved in DMFA was not observed. Uptake of rebamipide labeled with 14C increased with increasing contact time with rebamipide. These rebamipide mainly distributed in nucleous rather than cytoplasm.
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PMID:[Protection of cultured mammalian cells by rebamipide]. 924 42
Melastoma malabathricum L. Smith (Melastomaceae) has been used in the Malay traditional culture to treat ulcer-based ailments.The objective of the present study was to investigate the potential anti-ulcer effect of aqueous extract of M. malabathricum leaves (AEMM) using ethanol- and indomethacin-induced
gastric ulcer
models in rats. Rats were divided into ten groups (n=6) and received
DMSO
(10%; negative group), ranitidine (100mg/kg; positive group) or AEMM (50, 250 and 500mg/kg) orally for 7 days and on the 8(th) day subjected to the respective
gastric ulcer
models. The stomachs were collected and subjected to macroscopic and microscopic analysis. At all groups tested, the AEMM exerted significant (p<0.05) anti-ulcer effect only against the ethanol-induced
gastric ulcer
model. The percentage of anti-ulcer for the 50-500mg/kg AEMM ranging between 50-82%, respectively. The macroscopic observations were supported by histological findings. In conclusion, AEMM exhibits potential anti-ulcer activity attributed to its previously proven high flavonoids content and antioxidant activity.
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PMID:Anti-ulcer activity of the aqueous extract of Melastoma malabathricum L. leaf in rats. 2682 18