Abstract

This study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of iloprost and UK 38485 in the prevention of gastric lesions due to restraint-cold stress, ethanol or indomethacin. Prior injection of iloprost to the rats significantly prevented the increase in ulcer index by restraint- cold stress or indomethacin but nonsignificantly reduced the ulcer index induced by ethanol. UK 38 485 at lower doses caused a highly significant decrease in the ulcer index induced by all noxious stimuli used in this study. UK 38 485 also reduced the increased 3H back diffusion due to restraint-cold stress. Higher doses of the compound, however, failed to decrease the mucosal damage due to restraint-cold stress. Combination of iloprost and UK 38 485 produced a further significant decrease in the ulcer index induced by all noxious stimuli and increased 3H back diffusion induced by restraint-cold stress. In relation to these results the importance of PGI 2/TXA2 ratio in the production of gastric mucosal lesions is discussed.

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