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溴丙胺太林和甲硫米特对恒河猴的胃分泌抑制作用。

Gastric antisecretory effects of propantheline bromide and metiamide in rhesus monkeys.

作者信息

Dajani E Z, Callison D A, Bianchi R G

出版信息

Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther. 1978 Jul;234(1):107-17.

PMID:101158
Abstract

The effects of propantheline bromide (PB) and metiamide (M), two dissimilar classes of gastric secretory inhibitors, were studied in chronic gastric fistula rhesus monkeys. Basal and stimulated gastric secretory studies were conducted in conscious monkeys. Multiple s.c. injections of either histamine or pentagastrin were given hourly for four consecutive hours. One hour after the injection of the stimulants a constant plateau of gastric secretion was reached, and the test compounds were then administered as a single i.v. bolus dose. Propantheline bromide at doses of 0.03--0.3 mg/kg inhibited basal and pentagastrin stimulated gastric secretion, but had no effect on histamine stimulation. Total acid output paralleled inhibition of volume of secretion, while there was little or no effect on acid concentration. Metiamide at the doses of 1--10 mg/kg inhibited basal, pentagastrin and histamine stimulated gastric secretion. Metiamide was equally effective in inhibiting the volume of secretion and acid concentration. The scope of the gastric secretory inhibition in the rhesus monkey achieved with these pharmacological agents is very similar to man. These results suggest that the rhesus monkey is an important animal model for predicting clinically useful gastric secretory inhibitors.

摘要

在患有慢性胃瘘的恒河猴身上研究了两种不同类型的胃分泌抑制剂——溴丙胺太林(PB)和甲硫米特(M)的作用。对清醒的猴子进行基础和刺激后的胃分泌研究。连续4小时每小时皮下注射组胺或五肽胃泌素多次。注射刺激剂1小时后达到胃分泌的稳定平台期,然后将受试化合物作为单次静脉推注给药。剂量为0.03 - 0.3mg/kg的溴丙胺太林抑制基础和五肽胃泌素刺激的胃分泌,但对组胺刺激无作用。总酸排出量与分泌量的抑制平行,而对酸浓度几乎没有影响。剂量为1 - 10mg/kg的甲硫米特抑制基础、五肽胃泌素和组胺刺激的胃分泌。甲硫米特在抑制分泌量和酸浓度方面同样有效。用这些药物制剂在恒河猴身上实现的胃分泌抑制范围与人类非常相似。这些结果表明,恒河猴是预测临床上有用的胃分泌抑制剂的重要动物模型。

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