Effect of Date (Phoenix Dactylifera L.) on Stimulated Gastric Acid Secretion in Wistar rats

Ladan K. Abdullahi, O. Chinedu
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Background: Peptic ulcer disease (PUD), encompassing gastric and duodenal ulcers is the most prevalent gastrointestinal disorder. The pathophysiology of PUD involves an imbalance between offensive factors like acid, pepsin and defensive factors such as nitric oxide and growth factors. The clinical evaluation of antiulcer drugs showed tolerance, incidence of relapses and side effects that make their efficacy arguable. Local folklore claims showed that Date (Phoenix Dactylifera L.) has a gastric beneficial role in humans. This study was therefore carried out to examine the effects of Dates on stimulated gastric acid secretion (GAS) in the Wister rats. Materials/Methods: Three groups of rats consisting of 5 rats (180- 200g) each were treated with aqueous undialyzed extract of Dates (1.5mg/kg, 2.5mg/kg and 4.0mg/kg) orally for 21 days, while the fourth group were given distilled water for the same number of days. At the last day of the treatment, the rats were fasted for 24 hours, anaesthetized with ketamine. GAS (mEq/l) induced by histamine, carbachol and pentagastrin administration was assessed by continuous perfusion technique. Data were analyzed using student's T-test and ANOVA at p≤ 0.05. Results: The aqueous extract of undialyzed Dates significantly decreased (p≤ 0.05) GAS induced by the histamine, carbachol and pentagastrin in a dose-dependent manner over 80 minutes period in all the treated groups. Conclusion: Date extract exhibited a graded dose-dependent decrease in gastric acid secretion. Keywords: Date, Gastric, Pentagastrin, Histamine and Carbachol
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枣对Wistar大鼠刺激胃酸分泌的影响
背景:消化性溃疡疾病(PUD)是最常见的胃肠道疾病,包括胃和十二指肠溃疡。PUD的病理生理涉及酸、胃蛋白酶等进攻性因素与一氧化氮和生长因子等防御性因素之间的不平衡。抗溃疡药物的临床评价显示耐受性、复发发生率和副作用使其疗效值得商榷。当地民间传说表明,枣(凤凰Dactylifera L.)对人类的胃有好处。因此,本研究旨在研究红枣对Wister大鼠胃酸分泌刺激(GAS)的影响。材料/方法:三组大鼠,每组5只(180 ~ 200g),分别给予红枣不透水提取物(1.5mg/kg、2.5mg/kg、4.0mg/kg)灌胃21 d,第四组给予蒸馏水灌胃21 d。在治疗的最后一天,大鼠禁食24小时,用氯胺酮麻醉。采用连续灌注法测定组胺、甲胆碱和戊胃曲霉素诱导的GAS (mEq/l)。数据分析采用学生t检验和方差分析,p≤0.05。结果:未透析红枣水提液在80 min内显著降低组胺、氨基戊二醇和五味素诱导的大鼠GAS (p≤0.05),且呈剂量依赖性。结论:红枣提取物对胃酸分泌呈剂量依赖性递减。关键词:枣,胃,Pentagastrin,组胺,Carbachol
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