The influence of cimetidine, a histamine H2-receptor antagonist, on the gastric effects of reserpine in rats
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The influence of cimetidine, a histamine H2-receptor antagonist, on the gastric effects of reserpine in rats
Abstract
The effects of graded doses of cimetidine on both resting and reserpine-evoked gastric acid secretion were examined in relation to their influence on reserpine-induced ulceration, mast cell degranulation and mucosal microcirculatory changes in rat stomachs. Cimetidine 10 mg/kg or above reduced resting or reserpine-provoked gastric acid secretion as well as rumenal and glandular ulceration. However, non-acid-inhibiting doses, 5 mg/kg or below, continued to prevent glandular ulceration. Reserpine-evoked gastric glandular mucosal mast cell degranulation was unaffected by both acid-inhibiting and non-acid-inhibiting doses of cimetidine which dose-dependently blocked the superficial glandular mucosal microcirculatory volume changes. These results suggest that cimetidine prevents reserpine-induced glandular ulceration largely by blocking the ulcerogenic effect of histamine H2-receptor-mediated mucosal microcirculatory congestion, in contrast to antagonising rumenal lesions through acid inhibition; they also support the idea tha reserpine may release histamine mainly from the glandular mucosal mast cells. The possibility of another antiulcer mechanism, due to cytoprotection, is discussed.
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