The antilesion actions of anticholinergic agents on ethanol-induced injury in rat stomachs: the importance of gastric vascular integrity and tonicity.

Journal of autonomic pharmacology Pub Date : 1996-06-01
J K Ko, C H Cho
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1. The antilesion actions of two antimuscarinic drugs on ethanol-induced gastric injury and mucosal integrity were examined in male rats. Histological examinations were made and gastric emptying rates determined after in vivo administration of the drugs to conscious rats. In anaesthetized rats, with an ex vivo gastric chamber, effects on gastric transmucosal potential difference, Evan's blue leakage and Na+ output were examined. 2. In conscious animals, atropine (1 mgkg-1, i.p.) and pirenzepine (1 mgkg-1, i.p.) both significantly reduced macroscopic lesion formation, but not microscopic damage and functional alterations, caused by orally administered absolute ethanol. Moreover, these drugs did not show any effect on the basal gastric adherent mucus level, nor the depleting action of ethanol on both adherent mucus and the mucosal mucus layer. Nevertheless, both atropine and pirenzepine significantly reduced gastric emptying rate. 3. In anaesthetized animals, pirenzepine but not atropine increased the basal transmucosal potential difference (PD); however, it could not prevent the ethanol-induced drop in PD. Furthermore, the inhibitory action of ethanol on sodium ion output from the gastric mucosa was not attenuated by these drugs. Pirenzepine, however, significantly lessened the increase in vascular permeability caused by 100% ethanol. This action was not shared by atropine. 4. These findings indicate that both atropine and pirenzepine exert their antilesion actions through the relaxation of the stomach. Pirenzepine also preserves the integrity of the gastric mucosal vasculature, which is distinct from the action of atropine. The protective action of these drugs occurs only at the macroscopic level.

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抗胆碱能药物对大鼠胃乙醇损伤的抗损伤作用:对胃血管完整性和强直性的重要性。
1. 研究了两种抗毒蕈碱类药物对乙醇性大鼠胃损伤及粘膜完整性的抗损伤作用。清醒大鼠体内给药后进行组织学检查和胃排空率测定。采用离体胃室麻醉大鼠,观察其对胃粘膜电位差、Evan蓝漏及Na+输出的影响。2. 在清醒的动物中,阿托品(1mg -1, i.p)和匹伦西平(1mg -1, i.p)都能显著减少由口服无水乙醇引起的宏观损伤形成,但不能减少微观损伤和功能改变。此外,这些药物对胃黏液基础水平没有任何影响,也没有乙醇对黏液和粘膜黏液层的消耗作用。然而,阿托品和吡仑西平均能显著降低胃排空率。3.在麻醉动物中,吡仑氮平而非阿托品增加了基础粘膜电位差(PD);但不能阻止乙醇引起的PD下降。此外,乙醇对胃粘膜钠离子输出的抑制作用并没有被这些药物减弱。然而,吡伦齐平显著降低了100%乙醇引起的血管通透性增加。阿托品没有这种作用。4. 这些发现表明,阿托品和匹伦西平都是通过放松胃来发挥抗损伤作用的。吡伦齐平还能保持胃粘膜血管的完整性,这与阿托品的作用不同。这些药物的保护作用只发生在宏观层面。
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