Lack of gastric toxicity of nitric oxide-releasing aspirin, NCX-4016, in the stomach of diabetic rats
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Lack of gastric toxicity of nitric oxide-releasing aspirin, NCX-4016, in the stomach of diabetic rats
Abstract
We compared the gastric toxic effect of aspirin (ASA) in both normal and diabetic rats, with that of NCX-4016, a derivative of ASA with nitric oxide (NO) releasing moiety. Animals were injected with streptozotocin and used after 5 weeks of diabetes with blood glucose levels of >350 mg/dl in the presence of omeprazole. Oral administration of ASA (with 150 mM HCl) did not produce damage at 30 mg/kg in the conscious rat but caused hemorrhagic gastric lesions in STZ-diabetic rats. By contrast, NCX-4016 even at 190 mg/kg (a dose equimolar to 100 mg/kg of ASA) did not cause damage in both normal and STZ-diabetic rat stomachs. Plasma salicylic acid levels were not different between normal and diabetic rats after administration of ASA or NCX-4016, though the latter gave significantly lower levels as compared to ASA. Intragastric application of ASA (80 mM in 50 mM HCl) for 30 min caused a reduction of transmucosal PD and increase of luminal H+ loss with a minimal effect on mucosal blood flow (GMBF) in both normal and diabetic rats, yet resulting in much severe damage in the stomach of the latter group. Mucosal application of NCX-4016, however, did not cause PD reduction and luminal H+ loss, but produced a marked hyperemia, resulting in no damage in the stomach of both normal and STZ-diabetic rats. The increased gastric toxicity of ASA in STZ-diabetic rats was significantly mitigated by co-application of a NO donor FK-409 together with ASA, with an increase of GMBF, despite similar degrees of PD reduction and luminal H+ loss being observed. We conclude that NCX-4016 does not have a toxic effect in either normal or diabetic rat stomachs, although the diabetic rat stomach is more vulnerable to ASA-induced damage. NCX-4016, though absorbed more slowly than ASA, counteracts the injurious effect of aspirin on the gastric mucosa, probably by increasing GMBF mediated by NO.
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