F. Viani et al., The effect of intra-gastric acidity and flora on the concentration of N-nitroso compounds in the stomach, EUR J GASTR, 12(2), 2000, pp. 165-173
Background Correa's hypothesis proposes that gastric carcinogenesis is due
to atrophic gastritis and hypochlorhydria which permit gastric bacterial co
lonization, the reduction of dietary nitrates to nitrites and the formation
of potentially carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds (NOCs).
Objective To test the hypothesis that omeprazole-induced hypochlorhydria is
associated with increased intra-gastric concentrations of nitrate-reducing
bacteria (NRB), nitrites and NOCs.
Design Single-blind study in healthy volunteers.
Participants Fourteen healthy subjects (seven female, mean age 24 years), f
ree of Helicobacter pylori infection, received a one-week course of placebo
followed by a two-week course of omeprazole, 20 mg daily.
Methods Fasted gastric samples, aspirated using a sterile double-lumen naso
gastric tube at the end of the 1 st week (placebo) and the 2nd and 3rd week
s (omeprazole), were cultured aerobically and anaerobically; gastric pH and
intra-gastric concentrations of nitrates, nitrites and NOCs were also dete
rmined.
Results After weeks 1,2 and 3, the intra-gastric concentrations of nitrate-
reducing bacteria exceeded 10(5) colony-forming units (c.f.u.)/ml in 3, 7 a
nd 9 subjects, respectively (P> 0.05). A gastric pH greater than 4.0 was as
sociated with increased NRB (P< 0.05): however, neither increased gastric p
H nor increased NRB, alone or in combination, was associated with increased
intra-gastric concentrations of nitrites or NOCs (P > 0.05).
Conclusions A two-week increase in gastric pH in healthy, H. pylori-negativ
e subjects was associated with increased intra-gastric concentrations of ni
trate-reducing bacteria but not of nitrites or N-nitroso compounds. These d
ata suggest that reduced gastric acid secretion is not a necessary precurso
r to the formation of carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds and that other mecha
nisms should be invoked to explain gastric carcinogenesis. Eur J Gastroente
rol Hepatol 12:165-173 (C) 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.