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Bromocriptine andamantadine protect against "naturally occuring" (fracture induced) stress gastric ulcers
Bromocriptine andamantadine protect against "naturally occuring" (fracture induced) stress gastric ulcers // Abstracts of the first symposium on experimental ulcer disease and its clinical relevance in: Digestive Disease and Sciences
Zagreb: Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1990. str. 1566-1566 (predavanje, domaća recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Bromocriptine andamantadine protect against "naturally occuring" (fracture induced) stress gastric ulcers
Autori
Sikirić, Predrag ; Kušec, Rajko ; Kalogjera, Livio ; Rotkvić, Ivo ; Duvnjak, Marko ; Petek, Marijan ; Suchanek, Ernest ; Grabarević, Željko ; Miše, Stjepan ; Artuković, Branka ; Džaja, Petar ; Banić, Marko ; Brkić, Tomislav ; Anić, Branimir ; Anić, Tomislav ; Uglešić, Miro
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Abstracts of the first symposium on experimental ulcer disease and its clinical relevance in: Digestive Disease and Sciences
/ - Zagreb : Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1990, 1566-1566
Skup
Symposium on experimental ulcer disease and its clinical relevance (1 ; 1989)
Mjesto i datum
Zagreb, Jugoslavija, 26.11.1989. - 28.11.1989
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Domaća recenzija
Ključne riječi
bromocriptine ; amantadine ; stress gastric ulcers ; rats
Sažetak
It could be argued that many experimental "stress-ulcersinducing methods are not completely related to the naturally occuring circumstances (e.g.restraint stress). Therefore, the influence of dopamine agents bromocriptine (10.o mg/kg b.w.) and amantadine (20.0 mg/kg b.w.) on fracture (metatarsus)-induced gastric lesions was invastigated in rats (Wistar strain, both sexes, 200 g b.w.) Each drug was given i.p. 1 h before injury induction and subsequently once a day. The control animals received an equivolume of saline. The animals were sacrificed 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 12 and 33 days after injury induction (15 rats for each experimental group) and the stomach examined for presence of lesions as discrabed before (Sikirić et al. , Eur. J. Pharmacol. 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988). Marked gastric lesions were found in the control rats sacrificed 5 (number of lesions per rat 3.7.+0.3, sum of their longest diameters per rat 4.2+-o.1 mm) and 8 (4.0.+-0.2, 4.3+-0.3 mm) days post fracture. No lesionswere noted in treated groups (Student´s t-test vs controls <P 0.001). Light microscopical examination revealed gastric erosions and no lesions were found in macroscopicallyundamaged mucosa. Therefore, this data indicates that the fracture induced gastric lesions develop in a later period (probably correlating with growing postfracture haematoma) with spontaneous healing within a few days (as non-specific "stres ulcers"). Hence, the fracture-inducedgastric lesions would be a suitable model for further experimental research. On the other hand, the beneficial effect of both bromocriptine and amantadine clearly demonstrated that in addition to the effectiveness on coventional "stress ulcers" models (e.g. Hernandez et al., Life SCI.1984) a strong protection could be achieved also against naturally occuring (fracture-induced) stress ulcers.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Veterinarska medicina
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Veterinarski fakultet, Zagreb,
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Miro Uglešić
(autor)
Marko Duvnjak
(autor)
Ivo Rotkvić
(autor)
Željko Grabarević
(autor)
Marijan Petek
(autor)
Stjepan Miše
(autor)
Branka Artuković
(autor)
Tomislav Brkić
(autor)
Predrag Sikirić
(autor)
Ernest Suchanek
(autor)
Petar Džaja
(autor)
Rajko Kušec
(autor)
Branimir Anić
(autor)
Marko Banić
(autor)