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Exogenous and endogenous ghrelin in gastroprotection against stress-induced gastric damage
Authors:Brzozowski T  Konturek P C  Konturek S J  Kwiecień S  Drozdowicz D  Bielanski W  Pajdo R  Ptak A  Nikiforuk A  Pawlik W W  Hahn E G
Institution:

a Department of Physiology, Jagiellonian University Medical College, 16, Grzegorzecka Street, 31-531, Cracow, Poland

b Department of Medicine I, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

Abstract:Ghrelin, identified in the gastric mucosa has been involved in control of food intake and growth hormone (GH) release but little is known about its influence on gastric secretion and mucosal integrity. The effects of ghrelin on gastric secretion, plasma gastrin and gastric lesions induced in rats by 75% ethanol or 3.5 h of water immersion and restraint stress (WRS) were determined. Exogenous ghrelin (5, 10, 20, 40 and 80 microg/kg i.p.) increased gastric acid secretion and attenuated gastric lesions induced by ethanol and WRS and this was accompanied by the significant rise in plasma ghrelin level, gastric mucosal blood flow (GBF) and luminal NO concentrations. Ghrelin-induced protection was abolished by vagotomy and attenuated by suppression of COX, deactivation of afferent nerves with neurotoxic dose of capsaicin or CGRP(8-37) and by inhibition of NOS with L-NNA but not influenced by medullectomy and administration of 6-hydroxydopamine. We conclude that ghrelin exerts a potent protective action on the stomach of rats exposed to ethanol and WRS, and these effects depend upon vagal activity, sensory nerves and hyperemia mediated by NOS-NO and COX-PG systems.
Keywords:Ghrelin  Gastroprotection  Prostaglandins  Nitric oxide  Sensory nerves  Vagal nerves  Gastric blood flow  Gastric secretion
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