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. 1976 Jan;17(1):33–36. doi: 10.1136/gut.17.1.33

Effect of prostaglandin 15(R) 15 methyl-E2 methyl ester on aspirin and taurocholic acid-induced gastric mucosal haemorrhage in rats.

H A Carmichael, L Nelson, R I Russell, V Chandra, A Lyon, K M Cochran
PMCID: PMC1411047  PMID: 1083823

Abstract

The effect of orally administered prostaglandin 15(R)15 methyl-E2 methyl ester on aspirin and taurocholic acid-induced gastric mucosal haemorrhage has been studied in rats. The incidence of haemorrhage induced by aspirin (26-7 mM), 64 mg/kg, together with taurocholic acid (2-5 mM), was significantly reduced from 53-6% to 19-5% by the addition of the prostaglandin (9-9 muM), P less than 0.01. The incidence of haemorrhage induced by aspirin alone (53-3 mM), 128 mg/kg, was significantly reduced from 80% to 20% by the addition of prostaglandin (9-9 muM), P less than 0.002. These results indicate the possible use of synthetic prostaglandins in the prevention of aspirin-induced gastric pathology.

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