Abstract
The role of pepsin proteolytic activity in the Exalto-Mann-Williamson ulcer has previously not been established. Our studies show that a potent inhibitor of pepsin activity, when administered orally to E-M-W dogs, reduced both the incidence and severity of jejunal ulceration. These results indicate that pepsin may play a major role in the development of ulceration in this model.
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