EFFECT OF NIZATIDINE AND RANITIDINE ON 24-HOUR INTRAGASTRIC PH, PEPSIN, PROSTAGLANDIN E(2) AND SERUM GASTRIN-CONCENTRATIONS IN HEALTHY-VOLUNTEERS

Citation
Abr. Thomson et al., EFFECT OF NIZATIDINE AND RANITIDINE ON 24-HOUR INTRAGASTRIC PH, PEPSIN, PROSTAGLANDIN E(2) AND SERUM GASTRIN-CONCENTRATIONS IN HEALTHY-VOLUNTEERS, Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology, 10(5), 1995, pp. 546-554
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
ISSN journal
08159319
Volume
10
Issue
5
Year of publication
1995
Pages
546 - 554
Database
ISI
SICI code
0815-9319(1995)10:5<546:EONARO>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
In order to achieve possible greater therapeutic efficacy, ranitidine 300 mg bid (R(2)) may be given rather than 300 mg qhs (R(1)), or nizat idine 300 mg bid (N-2) may be given rather than 300 mg qhs (N-1). A ra ndomized placebo-controlled crossover study was performed in six healt hy volunteers (four males, two females) who ranged in age from 23 to 4 3 years, comparing R(1), R(2), N-1 and N-2 versus placebo (P), measuri ng 24 h intragastric pH by the aspiration technique, gastric juice pep sin and prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) concentrations, as well as serum g astrin concentrations. In all treatment groups, 24-h intragastric pH w as higher than with P; the 24 h and daytime (0800-2200 h) pH was highe r with N-2 than with N-1, but not with R(2) versus R(1). The percentag e pH greater than or equal to 3 was greater with N-2 than with N-2 dur ing the daytime. Night-time (2200-0800 h) and 24 h pepsin concentratio ns were higher in R(2) than in R(1), were similar in N-1 and N-2, and were lower in these treatment groups than in P. The gastric juice PGE( 2) concentration at night-time, but not at daytime, was increased in t he four treatment groups compared with P. Despite the higher pH values at night-time in the treatment groups, the night-time concentrations of serum gastrin were unchanged, and yet-during the daytime the higher values of pH were associated with increased gastrin concentrations wh en R(2) or N-2 were given, but not with R(1) and N-1. There was a nega tive correlation between intragastric juice pH and pepsin concentratio n during the daytime, and a positive correlation between pH and PGE(2) concentration during the night-time. The slopes and y-axis intercepts between pH and pepsin or PGE(2) concentrations differed between the p lacebo and the treatment groups, suggesting that these H-2-receptor an tagonists may have an effect on lowering pepsin and raising PGE(2) con centrations in addition to their effects on pH. As the percentage of t ime over the 24 h period and night-time periods when the pH was greate r than 3 was not different between ranitidine and nizatidine, the two regimens will likely have similar clinical efficacy.