Potentiating effect of passive cigarette smoking on gastrointestinal damage induced by indomethacin in rats
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Potentiating effect of passive cigarette smoking on gastrointestinal damage induced by indomethacin in rats
Abstract
Cigarette smoking and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been associated with gastroduodenal ulcers. The present study aimed to clarify the ulcerogenic mechanisms of passive cigarette smoking on gastrointestinal damage induced by indomethacin in fasted or in fasted and refed rats. Rats were exposed to cigarette smoke (0%, 1%, 2%, or 4%, v/v) before and/or after indomethacin administration. Cigarette smoke dose-dependently potentiated indomethacin-induced gastric mucosal lesions in the fasted animals and further lowered gastric blood flow. The gastric myeloperoxidase activity (a marker enzyme for neutrophils) was also potentiated. In addition, passive cigarette smoking increased the mortality and aggravated duodenal ulceration and also the reduction of duodenal blood flow in the fasted and refed rats after indomethacin treatment. The results indicated that the potentiating effect of passive cigarette smoking on indomethacin-induced gastroduodenal lesions is probably due to the depression of blood flow in the gastroduodenal mucosa and to the aggravation of neutrophil infiltration in the gastric mucosa.
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