Diazoxide, a KATP Channel Opener, Prevented Ethanol-Induced Gastric Ulceration in Rats
Ethanol-induced acute gastric ulceration (EIGU) is widely studied. ATP dependent potassium channel (KATP) modulators are thought to interfere with some physiologic functions of the stomach. We have studied the effects of different doses of KATP modulators (diazoxide as agonist and glibenclamide as a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Iranian journal of pharmacology & therapeutics 2005-11, Vol.1 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ethanol-induced acute gastric ulceration (EIGU) is widely studied. ATP
dependent potassium channel (KATP) modulators are thought to interfere
with some physiologic functions of the stomach. We have studied the
effects of different doses of KATP modulators (diazoxide as agonist and
glibenclamide as antagonist) on EIGU in rats. Gastric lesions were
quantified. Fasting blood glucose (FBS) levels were measured
enzymatically. EIGU was prevented by diazoxide and aggravated by
glibenclamide. Diazoxide increased and glibenclamide decreased FBS
respectively. The present study shows that KATP modulators are involved
in the production of EIGU with a mechanism which remains to be
elucidated. |
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ISSN: | 1735-2657 1735-2657 |