Arachidonic acid protection of rat mucosa against stress ulceration

To evaluate the effect of arachidonic acid (AA), a prostaglandin precursor, on the mucosal level of PGE 2 and its possible protective role against stress ulcerations, 40 Holtzman rats were divided into four groups: Group I intragastrically receiving 1 ml of normal saline (NS); Group II, NS pretreatm...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of surgical research 1987-07, Vol.43 (1), p.103-106
Hauptverfasser: Auguste, Louis-Joseph, Angus, Lambros, Stein, Theodore A., Wise, Leslie
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Zusammenfassung:To evaluate the effect of arachidonic acid (AA), a prostaglandin precursor, on the mucosal level of PGE 2 and its possible protective role against stress ulcerations, 40 Holtzman rats were divided into four groups: Group I intragastrically receiving 1 ml of normal saline (NS); Group II, NS pretreatment followed by stress; Group III, intragastric AA pretreatment without stress; and Group IV, intragastric AA followed by stress. AA was administered as a 120 m M solution in a nonionic detergent, adjusted to a pH of 8.0. Stress was provided by the cold-restraint method. After sacrifice, the number of gastric mucosal ulcerations were counted. Specimens of nonulcerated mucosa were assayed for PGE 2 by derivatization with panacyl bromide and by using high-performance liquid chromatography. The animals in Groups I, III, and IV developed no gastric ulcerations and their mucosal prostaglandin E 2 remained at a normal level, while those in Group II had a significant reduction of mucosal PGE 2 ( P < 0.05) and a significantly increased number of gastric ulcerations ( P < 0.002). These data indicate that stress-induced mucosal ulcerations are associated with significant decreases in the gastric mucosal levels of PGE 2. Intragastric administration of arachidonic acid prevents the formation of stress mucosal ulcerations and maintains a normal level of mucosal PGE 2.
ISSN:0022-4804
1095-8673
DOI:10.1016/0022-4804(87)90053-9