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Review
. 1994 Sep;39(9):1843-52.
doi: 10.1007/BF02088113.

Acid suppression and gastric mucosal cell biology

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Review

Acid suppression and gastric mucosal cell biology

G Delle Fave et al. Dig Dis Sci. 1994 Sep.

Abstract

This review examines recent concepts of gastric mucosal cell biology in relation to acid inhibition. Powerful acid-inhibitory drugs have been associated with the production of enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cell proliferation and the induction of ECL-cell carcinoids in rats. The ECL-cell lineage and its renewal is discussed, and the factors that regulate ECL-cell proliferation are reviewed. Current methods in use for assessing genotoxicity in gastric mucosa are scrutinized; the much discussed claim that antisecretory drugs induce unscheduled DNA synthesis is examined, and the methodology that is the basis for these claims is found defective and wanting. The nature of ECL-cell proliferation in rats receiving lifelong treatment with H2-receptor antagonists or acid pump inhibitors is explored, and their relationship to ECL-cell proliferation and ECL-cell carcinoids discussed. It is concluded that aged rats are very prone to developing endocrine proliferations, and this may be related to the multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome found in humans. There is no evidence at present that long-term antisecretory therapy causes significant ECL-cell proliferation in humans.

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