Monthly variations in drug-induced gastric ulcers in rats |
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Authors: | Elke Leng |
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Affiliation: | (1) Pharmakologische Abteilung, Dr. Madaus & Co., Ostmerheimerstr. 198, D-5000 Köln 91, Germany |
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Abstract: | Clinical evidence suggests that there may be some relationship between the occurrence of peptic ulcers and the season of the year. As little experimental work has been carried out on this subject, three drugs commonly used to induce experimental ulcers in rats (acetylsalicylic acid, 300 mg/kg; phenylbutazone, 200 mg/kg; reserpine, 10 mg/kg) were tested every month for one year under standardised experimental conditions (Ta, RH, LD 12:12). In rats given phenylbutazone the maximum area of ulceration was found in October and December, and in rats given acetylsalicylic acid in February and March. In rats given reserpine, there were no significant monthly variations. An influence of climatic factors on ulcer induction cannot be completely excluded. Endogenous conditions might also account for the monthly differences in ulceration. |
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