Dajani E Z, Callison D A, Bianchi R G, Driskill D R
Am J Dig Dis. 1976 Dec;21(12):1020-8. doi: 10.1007/BF01071857.
The gastric antisecretory actions of prostaglandin E1 methyl ester (PGE1ME) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) were evaluated in unanesthetized gastric fistula rhesus monkeys. Basal and stimulated gastric secretory studies were conducted. Multiple subcutaneous injections of either histamine or pentagastrin were given hourly for four consecutive hours. When a constant plateau of gastric secretion was reached, the PGs were administered as a single intravenous bolus at doses of 10-100 mug/kg. PGE1ME inhibited basal, histamine- and pentagastrin-stimulated gastric secretion. PGE2 was found to inhibit the histamine- stimulated gastric secretion. The PGs showed greater sensitivity to the inhibition of acid concentration rather than the volume of secretion. The PGs signfiicantly altered gastric juice concentration of hydrogen and sodium ion inversely, while potassium and chloride concentration were not altered. These experiments suggest that the rhesus monkey is a useful species for studying the gastric antisecretory effects of E prostaglandins.
在未麻醉的胃瘘恒河猴中评估了前列腺素E1甲酯(PGE1ME)和前列腺素E2(PGE2)的胃抗分泌作用。进行了基础和刺激后的胃分泌研究。连续4小时每小时多次皮下注射组胺或五肽胃泌素。当达到胃分泌的稳定平台期时,以10 - 100μg/kg的剂量单次静脉推注给予前列腺素。PGE1ME抑制基础、组胺和五肽胃泌素刺激的胃分泌。发现PGE2抑制组胺刺激的胃分泌。前列腺素对酸浓度抑制的敏感性高于对分泌量的抑制。前列腺素显著地使胃液中氢离子和钠离子浓度呈反向改变,而钾离子和氯离子浓度未改变。这些实验表明恒河猴是研究E型前列腺素胃抗分泌作用的有用物种。