Increased Gastric Bicarbonate Secretion in Portal Hypertensive Anesthetized Rats (Role of Prostaglandins and Nitric Oxide)

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D. Lamarque
C. Dutreuil
D. Dhumeaux
J.-C. Delchier
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STOMACH; BICARBONATE SECRETION; PORTAL HYPERTENSION; PROSTAGLANDINS; NITRIC OXIDE;
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Gastric bicarbonate secretion might be modifiedin portal hypertension as a consequence of theintramucosal increase in prostaglandins and nitric oxidecontent. Therefore, we studied gastric bicarbonate secretion in control and portal hypertensiverats and investigated the role of prostaglandins andnitric oxide. Basal gastric bicarbonate secretion wasstudied in rats, using a gastric pH back-titration technique, two weeks after partial portal veinligation or a sham operation. The effects of thefollowing drugs were investigated: the prostaglandinsynthase inhibitor indomethacin (5 mg/kg intravenously), prostaglandin (PGE2) (1 mg/kgintravenously), the nitric oxide synthase inhibitorsNG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (LG NAME, 5mg/kg intravenously) andNG-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA, 50 mg/kgintravenously), and the nitric oxide donor nitroprusside (5mmol/liter in the gastric perfusate). Plasma leakage inthe gastric wall was also measured after Evans blue dyeinjection in portal hypertensive and sham-operated rats pretreated by indomethacin (5 mg/kg,intravenously) and L-NAME (5 mg/kg, intravenously).Basal bicarbonate secretion was significantly increasedin portal hypertensive rats as compared to controls. After indomethacin, the bicarbonate secretionwas significantly reduced to a similar level in bothgroups. PGE2 increased bicarbonate secretionsignificantly more in portal hypertensive rats than insham-operated rats. The NO synthase inhibitor L-NMMAsignificantly increased bicarbonate secretion in portalhypertensive rats only, while the other inhibitor,L-NAME, increased it significantly more in portalhypertensive than in the sham-operated rats. Plasma leakagein portal hypertensive rats, which was increased in thebasal condition as compared to control, was furtherenhanced by indomethacin but not by L-NAME pretreatment. The nitric oxide donor significantly reducedbicarbonate secretion in portal hypertensive rats toreach a similar level as in sham-operated rats. Basalgastric bicarbonate secretion is increased in portal hypertensive rats. This could be due to anenhanced prostaglandin mucosal level. Nitric oxide,which reduces bicarbonate secretion, may contribute tolimiting prostaglandin-induced bicarbonateoverproduction.
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