The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
EFFECT OF PROSTAGLANDINS ON MUCOSAL BLOOD FLOW AND ASPIRIN-INDUCED DAMAGE IN THE CANINE STOMACH
Nobuhiro INATOMIYoshitaka MAKI
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1983 Volume 33 Issue 6 Pages 1263-1270

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This study deals with the action in anesthetized dogs of prostaglandin E2 and F given into the celiac artery and the femoral vein on gastric mucosal blood flow and on gastric mucosal damage induced by aspirin. In the non-stimulated stomach, infusion of prostaglandin E2 or F into the celiac artery resulted in a marked increase in mucosal blood flow and a sustained decrease, respectively. In contrast, an infusion of prostaglandin E2 into the femoral vein produced a decrease in mucosal blood flow, whereas prostaglandin F produced a biphasic response: a transient increase followed by a decrease. It was observed that intravenously infused prostaglandin E2, while reducing mucosal blood flow, significantly diminished mucosal lesions, altered transmucosal potential differences and H+ back-diffusion induced by a topical application of aspirin. The findings indicate that the action of prostaglandins on gastric mucosal blood flow alters depending on the route of administration and that prostaglandins seem to exert gastric cytoprotection through mechanisms other than an increase in mucosal blood flow.
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