Table 2.
Changes of ulcer index and adhesion mucus content after quit nicotine intake alone or with chronic nitric oxide donor (NO) treatment
Experimental group | No. of rats with lesions | Ulcer index (mm) | Adhesion mucus content (μg/g wet glandular tissue) |
A. No stress (unrestrained at 22 °C for 2 hours) | |||
Tap water | 2 (7) | 0.03 ± 0.02 | 391 ± 39 |
Quit nicotine | 3 (8) | 0.04 ± 0.02 | 278 ± 29a |
Quit nicotine + NO (chronic) | 2 (7) | 0.04 ± 0.03 | 386 ± 37 |
B. Stress (restrained at 4 °C for 2 hours) | |||
Tap water | 8 (8)c | 6.2 ± 0.7d | 190 ± 18d |
Quit nicotine | 8 (8)c | 9.0 ± 0.9ad | 142 ± 16c |
Quit nicotine + NO (chronic) | 7 (7)b | 5.8 ± 0.8d | 210 ± 19d |
Values are mean ± SD. Number of rats in each group is shown in parentheses. Lesions: Only petechiae in stomach were seen with non-stressed condition. Both petechiae and haemorrhagic ulcer in stomach were observed in stressed condition. Tap water: Rats drank water as control. Quit nicotine: Rats drank nicotine (50 µg/ml) for 20 days, then, nicotine was replaced by water for another 10 days. Quit nicotine + NO (chronic): Rats drank nicotine (50 µg/ml) for 20 days, then, nicotine was replaced by water, and rats were given NO donor three times daily by oral gavages for 10 days before experiment.
P < 0.05 when compared to its own tap water control in A or B.
P < 0.05,
P < 0.01,
P < 0.001 when compared to the corresponding control in A.