Role of L-arginine, a substrate for nitric oxide-synthase, in gastroprotection and ulcer healing

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作者
Brzozowski, T [1 ]
Konturek, SJ [1 ]
Sliwowski, Z [1 ]
Drozdowicz, D [1 ]
Zaczek, M [1 ]
Kedra, D [1 ]
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[1] JAGIELLONIAN UNIV,INST PHYSIOL & PATHOPHYSIOL,PL-31531 KRAKOW,POLAND
关键词
L-arginine; gastroprotection; prostaglandins; nitric oxide; gastric blood flow; ulcer healing; angiogenesis;
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10.1007/BF02934081
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Nitric oxide (NO) synthesized from L-arginine interacts with prostaglandins (PG) and sensory neuropeptides in the regulation of mucosal integrity, but the role of L-arginine, a substrate for NO-synthase, in gastroprotection and healing of chronic gastric ulcers has been little studied. In this study we compared the effects of intragastric (i.g.) and systemic (i.v.) administration of L-arginine or D-arginine on gastric secretion and acute gastric lesions provoked in rats by i.g. application of 100% ethanol. acidified aspirin (ASA). or the exposure to 3.5 h of water immersion and restraint stress (WRS). In addition, the effects of L-arginine on ulcer healing and the formation of new vessels (angiogenesis) were determined. using monoclonal antibody (MAb E-9). L-arginine (10-200 mg/kg i.g.) failed to significantly affect gastric secretion but dose-dependently reduced the gastric lesions induced by 100% ethanol, ASA, and WRS. the doses inhibiting 50% of these lesions being 65, 94, and 72 mg/kg, respectively. This protection was accompanied by a significant rise in the gastric blood flow (GBF), whereas L-arginine given i.v. failed to affect the ethanol-lesions and the GBF. D-arginine or the NO-related amino acids-L-glutamine. L-citrulline, or L-ornithine-failed to significantly influence these lesions, Suppression of the generation of mucosal PG by indomethacin or capsaicin-denervation attenuated the protection and hyperemia induced by L-arginine. The inhibition of constitutive NO synthase by L-NNA had no significant effect on the protection afforded by L-arginine, but reduced the gastric hyperemia accompanying this protection. L-arginine (150 mg/kg per day i.g.) accelerated the ulcer healing and increased GBF at the ulcer margin, and angiogenesis, whereas treatment with L-NNA had an opposite effect. L-arginine added to N-G-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA) restored the ulcer healing, hyperemia, and angiogenesis. We conclude that: (1) the protective activity of L-arginine involves gastric hyperemia mediated by NO and a mild irritant effect due to enhanced generation of endogenous Pe, and (2) the ulcer healing properties of L-arginine depend upon its hyperemic and angiogenic actions, possibly involving NO.
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