Reimann H J, Schmidt U, Wendt P, Dorsch W, von Sanden H, von der Ohe M, Lewin J, Ultsch B
Fortschr Med. 1984 Jul 12;102(25-26):697-700.
Stimulation tests (pentagastrin) induced significant changes in tissue histamine levels in the gastric mucosa within 30 minutes. Acid secretion and a decrease of histamine after application of antacids containing calcium could not be observed in our study; neither was application of antacids over a period of eight days followed by a change in gastric mucosal tissue histamine concentrations. Patients under non-steroidal antiphlogistic medication showed diminished histamine levels. Administration of antacids did not produce changes in histamine levels, but induced a rise of PGE2 levels in the fundal and corpus area of the stomach. This may be due to a cytoprotective effect of antacids containing calcium on the gastric mucosa.