Ultrastructural damage of gastric epithelium in patients taking NSAIDs.

M Caselli, M Ruina, R La Corte, L Trevisani, S Sartori, A Dentale, P Gaudenzi, F Trotta, V Alvisi
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As far as concerns ultrastructural lesions in the gastric epithelium following NSAIDs, a review has been made of existing data and ideas for future research concerning the ultrastructural field are advanced. Specific ultrastructural damage of the gastric epithelial cells has been recognized in patients taking NSAIDs: this pattern of damage appears characterized by a proliferative phenomen of "desquamation" of contiguous epithelial cells. Studies in animal models indicate that the first-level of epithelial damage involves a mitochondrial derangement and an alteration of tight junctions and cytoskeletal. The length of time of local drug action on the gastric mucosa could be the reason for the characteristic morphological presentation seen in vivo. If ulcers are the result of an imbalance between cell necrosis and cell regeneration, the high progression speed of cell necrosis to contiguous cells should play a basic role in the genesis of ulcers.

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服用非甾体抗炎药患者胃上皮的超微结构损伤。
关于非甾体抗炎药引起的胃上皮超微结构病变,本文对已有的研究资料进行了综述,并对未来超微结构领域的研究提出了设想。在服用非甾体抗炎药的患者中,已经发现胃上皮细胞的特异性超微结构损伤:这种损伤模式的特征是相邻上皮细胞的“脱屑”增殖现象。动物模型研究表明,第一级上皮损伤包括线粒体紊乱、紧密连接和细胞骨架的改变。局部药物作用于胃粘膜的时间长短可能是体内观察到的特征性形态表现的原因。如果溃疡是细胞坏死和细胞再生不平衡的结果,那么细胞坏死向相邻细胞的快速进展应该在溃疡的发生中起基本作用。
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