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Oka, S., Ogino, K., Hobara, T., Yoshimura, S., Okazaki, Y., Takemoto, T., Kato, N., lida, Y. and Uda, T. (1990b). An immunohistochemical study of copper, zinc-containing superoxide dismutase detected by a monocloncal antibody in gastric mucosa and gastric cancer. Histopathology 17, 231-236. [Pg.168]

Nabumetone selectively inhibits COX-2. It is metabolised into 6-methoxy-2-naphthylacetic acid (MNA), that is a potent inhibitor of COX-2. It has no inhibitory effect on COX-1 which is responsible for prostaglandin synthesis in gastric mucosa, thereby minimising the risk of problems like ulcers and hypertension. After oral administration 80% of dose is excreted in the urine. Peak plasma concentration is reached after 2.5 to 4 hours. [Pg.92]

It also enhances pyloric tone preventing bile reflux. It retards PC s degradation in gastric mucosa. Its mineralocorticoid side effects lead to Na" and water retention and K loss preclude its use on large scale. [Pg.266]

Increased blood flow in gastric mucosa, liver, kidney, and placenta... [Pg.104]

Accumulated evidence indicates that PCNA also plays a critical role in the initiation of cell proliferation, and its expression is elevated almost exclusively during the S phase of the cell cycle. However, not all studies support this observation. This antigen, as detected by PC 10 antibody, does not accurately reflect the S-phase fraction in gastric mucosa, as determined by bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) labeling (Lynch et al., 1994). [Pg.242]

Carter SR, Slomiany A, Gwozdzinski K, Liau YH, Slomiany BL. Enzymatic sulfation of mucus glycoprotein in gastric mucosa. Effect of ethanol. J. Biol. Chem. 1988 263(24) 11977-11984. [Pg.646]

Yakhnina (Yl) reported that the rate of phosphoprotein circulation in gastric mucosa of cats injected with labeled phosphates was elevated upon histamine stimulation of gastric secretion. She considered it probable that phosphoprotein actively participates in gastric secretion. [Pg.339]

Gastric acid is secreted by the parietal cells in gastric mucosa. The basolateral membranes of these cells contain receptors for the three main stimulants of acid secretion, namely gastrin (from antral G cells), histamine (from enterochromaffin-Uke cells) and acetylcholine (from vagal efferents). The action... [Pg.625]

NSAIDs are weak organic acids and the acid milieu of the stomach facilitates their nonionic diffusion into gastric mucosal cells. Here the neutral intracellular pH causes the drugs to become ionised and they accumulate in the mucosa because they cannot diffuse out in this form. Nabumetone differs from other NSAIDs in that it is nonacidic, and therefore is not so avidly concentrated in gastric mucosa, which may partially explain why this drug has less tendency to produce peptic ulceration. [Pg.631]

Carter, S- R., Slomiany, A.,Cwozdziri ki, K., Liaau, Y. and Slomiany, B. L. (1988). Enzymatic sulfation of mucus glycoprotein in gastric mucosa. /. Biof. Ciiem. 263,11977-11904. [Pg.873]

Gender. In women there is a greater likelihood of progression to cirrhosis and women have reduced activities of alcohol dehydrogenase in gastric mucosa, leading to increased blood levels of alcohol. ... [Pg.1818]

CAS 9001-62-1. Any of a class of enzymes that hydrolyze fats to glycerol and fatty acids. Lipase is abundant in the pancreas but also occurs in gastric mucosa, in the small intestine, and in fatty tissue. It is found in milk, wheat germ, and various fungi. Commercial pancreatin and most trypsin preparations contain lipase. [Pg.760]

Gastrin 17 Gastrin-17 G cellsin stomach, duodenum Appetite regulation Gastric acid secretion viahistaminerelease from APUD cells in gastric mucosa (enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells) (Hj antagonist-sensitive)... [Pg.734]

Majumdar, A. P, Effects of fasting and subsequent feeding of a complete or tryptophan-free diet on the activity of DNA-synthesizing enzymes and protein synthesis in gastric mucosa of rats, Ann. Nur. Metab., 26[4], 264, 1982. [Pg.59]

Other flavonoids that are able to enhance the luminal release of PG in vivo are the glucoside of hypolaetin [117], the anthocyanidin pigment IdB 1027 [213], and the flavonic extract of Bidens aurea [214] therefore their antiulcer effect could be related to an enhancement of PGE2 levels in gastric mucosa and also to a generalized stimulation of the defensive mucosal mechanisms. [Pg.441]

Sodium Iodide Symporter (NIS) in Gastric Mucosa Gastric Iodide Secretion... [Pg.215]


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