M. Dodig et al., PENTAGASTRIN CYTOPROTECTION IN ETHANOL-INDUCED GASTRIC-MUCOSAL LESIONS IN RATS, Journal of veterinary medicine. Series A, 40(7), 1993, pp. 509-515
To establish pentagastrin cytoprotection, the effectiveness of various
doses of pentagastrin on ethanol induced gastric mucosal lesions was
investigated in Wistar rats. Significant protection was obtained only
after parenteral pretreatment with the exception of the lowest dose (1
mug/kg b.w.). Pentagastrin cytoprotection is not mediated either by a
dopamine, muscarinic or gastrin/CCK receptor or by prostaglandin synt
hesis. However, the protective effect of pentagastrin is abolished by
prior vagotomy, although this procedure alone or sham operation is ine
ffective to influencing control-ethanol lesions. In secretory studies
pentagastrin increased both the volume of gastric juice and total acid
output. Unlike cytoprotection, these were reversed by vagotomy, but a
lso with atropine and problumide, whereas domperidone and indomethacin
were ineffective.