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Effects of acid antisecretory drugs on mucus barrier of the rat against 5-fluorouracil-induced gastrointestinal mucositis

OBJECTIVE: Acid antisecretory agents are used for the prophylaxis of cancer chemotherapy (CT)-induced gastrointestinal (GI) mucositis. Although these drugs seem to be clinically beneficial, data on their effects on the GI mucosal defense during CT treatment are scant. The objective of this study was...

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Autores principales: Saegusa, Yoichi, Ichikawa, Takafumi, Iwai, Tomohisa, Goso, Yukinobu, Ikezawa, Tomoaki, Nakano, Motoko, Shikama, Nobuaki, Saigenji, Katsunori, Ishihara, Kazuhiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2430178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18415744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00365520701811693
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author Saegusa, Yoichi
Ichikawa, Takafumi
Iwai, Tomohisa
Goso, Yukinobu
Ikezawa, Tomoaki
Nakano, Motoko
Shikama, Nobuaki
Saigenji, Katsunori
Ishihara, Kazuhiko
author_facet Saegusa, Yoichi
Ichikawa, Takafumi
Iwai, Tomohisa
Goso, Yukinobu
Ikezawa, Tomoaki
Nakano, Motoko
Shikama, Nobuaki
Saigenji, Katsunori
Ishihara, Kazuhiko
author_sort Saegusa, Yoichi
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Acid antisecretory agents are used for the prophylaxis of cancer chemotherapy (CT)-induced gastrointestinal (GI) mucositis. Although these drugs seem to be clinically beneficial, data on their effects on the GI mucosal defense during CT treatment are scant. The objective of this study was to compare the effects of omeprazole, lansoprazole, and lafutidine on mucin, a major mucus component, during 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) treatment, as a CT regimen. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Rats, weighing approximately 230 g, were divided into five groups. The control group was administered 0.5% carboxymethylcellulose orally once daily for 5 days. The second, third, fourth, and fifth groups were treated with 5-FU (50 mg/kg), 5-FU plus omeprazole (10 mg/kg), 5-FU plus lansoprazole (10 mg/kg), and 5-FU plus lafutidine (30 mg/kg) in the same way, respectively. The rats were sacrificed on the sixth day, and their stomachs and small intestines were removed. Using anti-mucin monoclonal antibodies, we compared the immunoreactivity in different areas of the rats' GI tracts as well as the mucin content. RESULTS: Body-weight decreased in rats in the 5-FU group. Lafutidine, but neither omeprazole nor lansoprazole, inhibited the 5-FU-induced weight loss. Mucosal damage and reduced mucin content in stomach and small intestine were observed in rats receiving 5-FU alone. In the stomach, all antisecretory drugs caused the protective effects against 5-FU-induced mucosal injury and alleviation of the decreased mucin accumulation. In the jejunum and ileum, lafutidine, but neither omeprazole nor lansoprazole, ameliorated the 5-FU-induced mucosal damage and decreased mucin accumulation. CONCLUSION: Lafutidine could offer the possibility of more effective prevention of CT-induced mucositis through the activation of GI mucus cells.
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spelling pubmed-24301782008-06-19 Effects of acid antisecretory drugs on mucus barrier of the rat against 5-fluorouracil-induced gastrointestinal mucositis Saegusa, Yoichi Ichikawa, Takafumi Iwai, Tomohisa Goso, Yukinobu Ikezawa, Tomoaki Nakano, Motoko Shikama, Nobuaki Saigenji, Katsunori Ishihara, Kazuhiko Scand J Gastroenterol Original Article OBJECTIVE: Acid antisecretory agents are used for the prophylaxis of cancer chemotherapy (CT)-induced gastrointestinal (GI) mucositis. Although these drugs seem to be clinically beneficial, data on their effects on the GI mucosal defense during CT treatment are scant. The objective of this study was to compare the effects of omeprazole, lansoprazole, and lafutidine on mucin, a major mucus component, during 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) treatment, as a CT regimen. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Rats, weighing approximately 230 g, were divided into five groups. The control group was administered 0.5% carboxymethylcellulose orally once daily for 5 days. The second, third, fourth, and fifth groups were treated with 5-FU (50 mg/kg), 5-FU plus omeprazole (10 mg/kg), 5-FU plus lansoprazole (10 mg/kg), and 5-FU plus lafutidine (30 mg/kg) in the same way, respectively. The rats were sacrificed on the sixth day, and their stomachs and small intestines were removed. Using anti-mucin monoclonal antibodies, we compared the immunoreactivity in different areas of the rats' GI tracts as well as the mucin content. RESULTS: Body-weight decreased in rats in the 5-FU group. Lafutidine, but neither omeprazole nor lansoprazole, inhibited the 5-FU-induced weight loss. Mucosal damage and reduced mucin content in stomach and small intestine were observed in rats receiving 5-FU alone. In the stomach, all antisecretory drugs caused the protective effects against 5-FU-induced mucosal injury and alleviation of the decreased mucin accumulation. In the jejunum and ileum, lafutidine, but neither omeprazole nor lansoprazole, ameliorated the 5-FU-induced mucosal damage and decreased mucin accumulation. CONCLUSION: Lafutidine could offer the possibility of more effective prevention of CT-induced mucositis through the activation of GI mucus cells. Informa Healthcare 2008-04-14 2008-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2430178/ /pubmed/18415744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00365520701811693 Text en © Taylor & Francis http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Supplemental Terms and Conditions for iOpenAccess articles published in Informa Healthcare journals (http://www.informaworld.com/mpp/uploads/iopenaccess_tcs.pdf) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Saegusa, Yoichi
Ichikawa, Takafumi
Iwai, Tomohisa
Goso, Yukinobu
Ikezawa, Tomoaki
Nakano, Motoko
Shikama, Nobuaki
Saigenji, Katsunori
Ishihara, Kazuhiko
Effects of acid antisecretory drugs on mucus barrier of the rat against 5-fluorouracil-induced gastrointestinal mucositis
title Effects of acid antisecretory drugs on mucus barrier of the rat against 5-fluorouracil-induced gastrointestinal mucositis
title_full Effects of acid antisecretory drugs on mucus barrier of the rat against 5-fluorouracil-induced gastrointestinal mucositis
title_fullStr Effects of acid antisecretory drugs on mucus barrier of the rat against 5-fluorouracil-induced gastrointestinal mucositis
title_full_unstemmed Effects of acid antisecretory drugs on mucus barrier of the rat against 5-fluorouracil-induced gastrointestinal mucositis
title_short Effects of acid antisecretory drugs on mucus barrier of the rat against 5-fluorouracil-induced gastrointestinal mucositis
title_sort effects of acid antisecretory drugs on mucus barrier of the rat against 5-fluorouracil-induced gastrointestinal mucositis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2430178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18415744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00365520701811693
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