Journal article

Adaptation of the gastric epithelium to injury is maintained in vitro and is associated with increased TGF-α expression

K Doljanin, MV Skeljo, ND Yeomans, AS Giraud

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Australia | BLACKWELL SCIENCE | Published : 1996

Abstract

Adaptation is the name given to the progressive decrease in gastric mucosal damage following repeated dosing with damaging agents. This study aimed to determine whether adaptation is an intrinsic property of the gastric epithelium and the role in the development of this process of TGFα. Rats were given either one or six daily doses of 10 mg/kg diclofenac or six daily doses of vehicle only (1% methylcellulose). On the 7th day, antral mucosa was taken for organ culture and loaded with [51Cr]. Explants were challenged with ethanol and damage quantified by [51Cr] release. In a separate experiment, rats were dosed as above and the gastric mucosa was extracted and TGFα quantified by RIA. The rate ..

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