Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids
July 2004
The effect of alpha-MSH on reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by rat peritoneal neutrophils and the effect of cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibition were investigated using the chemiluminescence (CL) technique. Cells were obtained by peritoneal lavage 4h after administration of oyster glycogen to rats and were stimulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Salmonella enderitidis and phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA). The increasing concentrations of alpha-MSH (10(-12)-10(-6) M) were added to stimulated cells alone or along with the COX inhibitors indomethacin, ketorolac or nimesulide (10(-8)-10(-5) M).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo evaluate the role of estrogen treatment on the healing of acetic acid-induced gastric or colonic injury, rats were given 17beta estradiol benzoate (0.001, 0.1, and 10 mg/kg) or vehicle for 7 days (following the induction of ulcer) or 4 days (following the induction of colitis) until they were decapitated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Aim: To evaluate the possible antifibrotic effects of two drugs, pentoxifylline (PTX) and interferon (IFN)-alpha as well as their combination, on a bile-duct-ligated rat hepatic fibrosis model.
Methods: Bile ducts of 34 female Wistar rats were ligated, and 24 bile ducts were sham operated. Bile-duct-ligated rats were divided into four groups, in which either sterile saline, IFN-alpha (100 000 IU/3 days a week), PTX (50 mg/kg/day) or IFN-alpha + PTX were administered.
We investigated the gastric response to an ulcerogenic irritant and the change in gastric functions in an experimental rat model of obstructive jaundice, with or without biliary drainage. After biliary obstruction for 14 days, rats with ligated bile duct (BDL) were randomly divided into three groups: BDL group without biliary drainage, BDL followed by choledochoduodenostomy (CD) or a choledochovesical fistula (CVF). The gastric functions were evaluated 2 weeks after the surgery.
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December 2002
Inflammation, a localized response to tissue injury, and disorders characterized by inflammation are difficult problems in clinical medicine. This difficulty stems in large part from incomplete understanding of inflammatory processes and their regulation. Recent development of knowledge of the role of central nervous system and neuroendocrine system in host responses has provided a new view of the capacity of neuronal and soluble mediators in these systems to influence inflammation.
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