The present study investigated the role of oxygen-derived free radicals as mediators of acute damage to rat gastric mucosae exposed to topically applied absolute ethanol. Although a hydroxyl radical scavenger, Dimethylthiourea, was noted to exhibit profound gastroprotective properties, other pretreatment regimens employing a host of known free radical scavengers, and enzyme inhibitors failed to confirm this hypothesis. Furthermore, no change in mucosal malondialdehyde, an indicator of free radical attack to cell membranes, could be detected in ethanol exposed tissues. Taken together, the present study fails to confirm that oxygen-derived free radicals mediate the gastric damaging effects of topically applied absolute ethanol.
Uric acid was evaluated for its potential to protect the gastric mucosa against the injuries caused ...
Uric acid was evaluated for its potential to protect the gastric mucosa against the injuries caused ...
Alcohol is known to cause damage to the gastric epithelium independently of gastric acid secretion. ...
The present study investigated the role of oxygen-derived free radicals as mediators of acute damage...
The mucosal protective effect of nitric oxide (NO) was examined by using NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ...
Background/Aims: This investigation elucidates the role of free radicals in ethanol-induced gastric ...
<p>In the negative control group no injuries to the gastric mucosa were observed (A). The ethanol co...
Reactive oxygen species appears to be involved in the patho-genesis of ethanol-induced gastric mucos...
We have previously shown that the treatment with diallyl sulfide (DAS) and phenylethyl isothiocyanat...
[[abstract]]Acute oral administration of absolute ethanol (1.0 ml/kg) to fasting rats produced exten...
We have previously shown that the treatment with diallyl sulfide (DAS) and phenylethyl isothiocyanat...
[[abstract]]Acute oral administration of absolute ethanol (1.0 ml/kg) to fasting rats produced exten...
[[abstract]]Acute oral administration of absolute ethanol (1.0 ml/kg) to fasting rats produced exten...
Alcohol/ethanol has been reported to derived necrosis and apoptosis with an oxidative stress in gast...
Alcohol is known to cause damage to the gastric epithelium independently of gastric acid secretion. ...
Uric acid was evaluated for its potential to protect the gastric mucosa against the injuries caused ...
Uric acid was evaluated for its potential to protect the gastric mucosa against the injuries caused ...
Alcohol is known to cause damage to the gastric epithelium independently of gastric acid secretion. ...
The present study investigated the role of oxygen-derived free radicals as mediators of acute damage...
The mucosal protective effect of nitric oxide (NO) was examined by using NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ...
Background/Aims: This investigation elucidates the role of free radicals in ethanol-induced gastric ...
<p>In the negative control group no injuries to the gastric mucosa were observed (A). The ethanol co...
Reactive oxygen species appears to be involved in the patho-genesis of ethanol-induced gastric mucos...
We have previously shown that the treatment with diallyl sulfide (DAS) and phenylethyl isothiocyanat...
[[abstract]]Acute oral administration of absolute ethanol (1.0 ml/kg) to fasting rats produced exten...
We have previously shown that the treatment with diallyl sulfide (DAS) and phenylethyl isothiocyanat...
[[abstract]]Acute oral administration of absolute ethanol (1.0 ml/kg) to fasting rats produced exten...
[[abstract]]Acute oral administration of absolute ethanol (1.0 ml/kg) to fasting rats produced exten...
Alcohol/ethanol has been reported to derived necrosis and apoptosis with an oxidative stress in gast...
Alcohol is known to cause damage to the gastric epithelium independently of gastric acid secretion. ...
Uric acid was evaluated for its potential to protect the gastric mucosa against the injuries caused ...
Uric acid was evaluated for its potential to protect the gastric mucosa against the injuries caused ...
Alcohol is known to cause damage to the gastric epithelium independently of gastric acid secretion. ...