Swarm R A, Ashley S W, Soybel D I, Ordway F S, Cheung L Y
Am J Surg. 1987 Jan;153(1):48-53. doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(87)90200-5.
The protective effects of exogenous phospholipid on aspirin-induced gastric mucosal injury were examined in a canine chamber model which provided two separate segments of mucosa supplied by a single vascular pedicle. In each dog, one segment was treated with a suspension of surface-active phospholipid, similar in composition to that normally present in the gastric mucosa, whereas the other segment served as the control. Pretreatment of the test segments significantly prevented aspirin-induced disruption of the mucosal barrier as evidenced by an increase in potential difference and a decrease in acid back-diffusion and sodium ion and potassium ion flux. These findings were associated with a marked reduction in the degree of mucosal injury. Our results support the recent hypothesis that surface-active phospholipid plays an important role in gastric mucosal defense against the damaging effects to luminal acid.
在外源性磷脂对阿司匹林诱导的胃黏膜损伤的保护作用研究中,采用犬腔室模型,该模型提供了由单一血管蒂供应的两个独立黏膜段。在每只犬中,一段用表面活性磷脂悬浮液处理,其成分与胃黏膜中正常存在的磷脂相似,而另一段作为对照。测试段的预处理显著预防了阿司匹林诱导的黏膜屏障破坏,这表现为电位差增加、酸反向扩散以及钠离子和钾离子通量减少。这些发现与黏膜损伤程度的显著降低相关。我们的结果支持了最近的假说,即表面活性磷脂在胃黏膜抵御腔内酸的损伤作用中起重要作用。