Noto T, Nagasaki M, Yomota E, Endo T
Lead Optimization Research Laboratory, Tanabe Seiyaku Co., Ltd., Saitama, Japan.
Arzneimittelforschung. 1998 Jan;48(1):70-3.
In the following study the function of gastric mucosa after withdrawal of 4-week suppression of acid secretion was examined. Rats were treated orally for 4 weeks with omeprazole (CAS 73590-58-6, 150 mg/kg/day). While elevated plasma gastrin levels during the treatment returned to normal 4 days after the last dosing, exogenously applied pentagastrin induced higher acid secretion compared with the vehicle-treated controls. Acetylsalicylic acid induced mucosal lesion 3.6-fold over the control as well. In contrast, the HCl-induced lesion was inhibited by 24.4%. These results indicate that not only the acid secretion but also the mucosal protection is enhanced after 4-week treatment with omeprazole in rats.