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Marked Enhancement by Fish Meal of Helicobacter pylori‐induced Gastritis in Mongolian Gerbils

In a search for dietary factors influencing Helicobacter pylori‐induced gastritis, the effects of fish meal in the diet were examined in Mongolian gerbils. When a conventional diet containing 10% fish meal was given to Mongolian gerbils for 4 weeks after inoculation of H. pylori, edematous thickenin...

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Autores principales: Tanigawa, Tetsuya, Kawamori, Toshihiko, Iimuro, Masaki, Ohta, Toshihisa, Higuchi, Kazuhide, Arakawa, Tetsuo, Sugimura, Takashi, Wakabayashi, Keiji
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5926428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10965015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2000.tb01011.x
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author Tanigawa, Tetsuya
Kawamori, Toshihiko
Iimuro, Masaki
Ohta, Toshihisa
Higuchi, Kazuhide
Arakawa, Tetsuo
Sugimura, Takashi
Wakabayashi, Keiji
author_facet Tanigawa, Tetsuya
Kawamori, Toshihiko
Iimuro, Masaki
Ohta, Toshihisa
Higuchi, Kazuhide
Arakawa, Tetsuo
Sugimura, Takashi
Wakabayashi, Keiji
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description In a search for dietary factors influencing Helicobacter pylori‐induced gastritis, the effects of fish meal in the diet were examined in Mongolian gerbils. When a conventional diet containing 10% fish meal was given to Mongolian gerbils for 4 weeks after inoculation of H. pylori, edematous thickening with severe neutrophil and mononuclear cell infiltration in both the mucosa and submucosa was observed in the glandular stomach of 19 out of the 20 animals, and hemorrhagic spots were evident in 11 cases. These gastric lesions were enhanced by a 20% fish meal supplement, and edema and hemorrhage in the gastric mucosa were observed in 19 and 17 out of 20 animals, respectively. Although almost the same levels of viable bacteria were detected independent of the diet, edema and hemorrhage were seen in only 2 and 1 of 20 gerbils fed a diet containing 10% casein, instead of 10% fish meal, respectively. Neither edema nor hemorrhage was observed in 10% beef diet animals. These results suggest that fish meal contains factors which greatly enhance H. pylori‐induced gastritis in Mongolian gerbils. Since the incidences of gastritis and gastric cancer are very high throughout the world, it is very important to identify these gastritis‐enhancing factors.
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spelling pubmed-59264282018-05-11 Marked Enhancement by Fish Meal of Helicobacter pylori‐induced Gastritis in Mongolian Gerbils Tanigawa, Tetsuya Kawamori, Toshihiko Iimuro, Masaki Ohta, Toshihisa Higuchi, Kazuhide Arakawa, Tetsuo Sugimura, Takashi Wakabayashi, Keiji Jpn J Cancer Res Rapid Communication In a search for dietary factors influencing Helicobacter pylori‐induced gastritis, the effects of fish meal in the diet were examined in Mongolian gerbils. When a conventional diet containing 10% fish meal was given to Mongolian gerbils for 4 weeks after inoculation of H. pylori, edematous thickening with severe neutrophil and mononuclear cell infiltration in both the mucosa and submucosa was observed in the glandular stomach of 19 out of the 20 animals, and hemorrhagic spots were evident in 11 cases. These gastric lesions were enhanced by a 20% fish meal supplement, and edema and hemorrhage in the gastric mucosa were observed in 19 and 17 out of 20 animals, respectively. Although almost the same levels of viable bacteria were detected independent of the diet, edema and hemorrhage were seen in only 2 and 1 of 20 gerbils fed a diet containing 10% casein, instead of 10% fish meal, respectively. Neither edema nor hemorrhage was observed in 10% beef diet animals. These results suggest that fish meal contains factors which greatly enhance H. pylori‐induced gastritis in Mongolian gerbils. Since the incidences of gastritis and gastric cancer are very high throughout the world, it is very important to identify these gastritis‐enhancing factors. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2000-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5926428/ /pubmed/10965015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2000.tb01011.x Text en
spellingShingle Rapid Communication
Tanigawa, Tetsuya
Kawamori, Toshihiko
Iimuro, Masaki
Ohta, Toshihisa
Higuchi, Kazuhide
Arakawa, Tetsuo
Sugimura, Takashi
Wakabayashi, Keiji
Marked Enhancement by Fish Meal of Helicobacter pylori‐induced Gastritis in Mongolian Gerbils
title Marked Enhancement by Fish Meal of Helicobacter pylori‐induced Gastritis in Mongolian Gerbils
title_full Marked Enhancement by Fish Meal of Helicobacter pylori‐induced Gastritis in Mongolian Gerbils
title_fullStr Marked Enhancement by Fish Meal of Helicobacter pylori‐induced Gastritis in Mongolian Gerbils
title_full_unstemmed Marked Enhancement by Fish Meal of Helicobacter pylori‐induced Gastritis in Mongolian Gerbils
title_short Marked Enhancement by Fish Meal of Helicobacter pylori‐induced Gastritis in Mongolian Gerbils
title_sort marked enhancement by fish meal of helicobacter pylori‐induced gastritis in mongolian gerbils
topic Rapid Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5926428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10965015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2000.tb01011.x
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