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. 1983 Aug;85(2):370-5.

Chronic mild restraint protects the rat gastric mucosa from injury by ethanol or cold restraint

  • PMID: 6862160

Chronic mild restraint protects the rat gastric mucosa from injury by ethanol or cold restraint

J L Wallace et al. Gastroenterology. 1983 Aug.

Abstract

The effects of chronic mild restraint on the susceptibility of the rat gastric mucosa to ethanol or cold-restraint injury were studied. Gastric mucosas of animals subjected to chronic mild restraint exhibited less damage when bathed with 40% ethanol than those of control animals. This reduced damage was observed with 2 days of mild restraint and was maximal (93% less damage; p less than 0.0005) when the animal was mildly restrained for 10 days. Pretreatment with indomethacin abolished the protection afforded by chronic mild restraint, suggesting a mechanism involving endogenous prostaglandin synthesis. Chronic mild restraint significantly (p less than 0.05) reduced the injury to the gastric mucosa caused by cold-restraint stress. This model of mild restraint may prove useful in future studies on the mechanism of stress-induced and other gastric mucosal lesions.

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