Oral administration of synthetic human urogastrone promotes healing of chronic duodenal ulcers in rats

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Oral administration of synthetic human urogastrone promotes healing of chronic duodenal ulcers in rats. / Poulsen, Steen Seier; Nexø, Ebba.

I: Gastroenterology, Bind 90, Nr. 4, 04.1986, s. 911-7.

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Poulsen, SS & Nexø, E 1986, 'Oral administration of synthetic human urogastrone promotes healing of chronic duodenal ulcers in rats', Gastroenterology, bind 90, nr. 4, s. 911-7.

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Poulsen, S. S., & Nexø, E. (1986). Oral administration of synthetic human urogastrone promotes healing of chronic duodenal ulcers in rats. Gastroenterology, 90(4), 911-7.

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Poulsen SS, Nexø E. Oral administration of synthetic human urogastrone promotes healing of chronic duodenal ulcers in rats. Gastroenterology. 1986 apr.;90(4):911-7.

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Poulsen, Steen Seier ; Nexø, Ebba. / Oral administration of synthetic human urogastrone promotes healing of chronic duodenal ulcers in rats. I: Gastroenterology. 1986 ; Bind 90, Nr. 4. s. 911-7.

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title = "Oral administration of synthetic human urogastrone promotes healing of chronic duodenal ulcers in rats",
abstract = "The effect of oral administration of synthetic human epidermal growth factor/urogastrone (EGF/URO) on healing of chronic duodenal ulcers induced by cysteamine in rats was investigated and compared with that of cimetidine, a H2-receptor antagonist. After 25 and 50 days of treatment, synthetic human EGF/URO significantly increased healing of chronic duodenal ulcers to the same extent as cimetidine. Combined treatment with synthetic human EGF/URO and cimetidine for 25 days was more effective than synthetic human EGF/URO given alone, whereas combined treatment for 50 days was significantly more effective than cimetidine alone. These results show that a combination of an agent inhibiting gastric acid secretion and the cytoprotective and growth-stimulating peptide EGF/URO seems to be more effective with regard to duodenal ulcer healing than individual administration of the two substances. Synthetic human EGF/URO is a potent inhibitor of gastric acid secretion when administered intravenously, but had no effect on acid secretion when given intraduodenally, which suggests that the effect of synthetic human EGF/URO is a direct action on the duodenal mucosa. In conclusion, this study showed that oral synthetic human EGF/URO has a significant effect on healing of duodenal ulcers in rats. The amount of synthetic human EGF/URO administered is comparable to that found in saliva during stimulation of the salivary glands. Our results, therefore, suggest that EGF/URO is one of the endogenous factors participating in healing of duodenal ulcers.",
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T1 - Oral administration of synthetic human urogastrone promotes healing of chronic duodenal ulcers in rats

AU - Poulsen, Steen Seier

AU - Nexø, Ebba

PY - 1986/4

Y1 - 1986/4

N2 - The effect of oral administration of synthetic human epidermal growth factor/urogastrone (EGF/URO) on healing of chronic duodenal ulcers induced by cysteamine in rats was investigated and compared with that of cimetidine, a H2-receptor antagonist. After 25 and 50 days of treatment, synthetic human EGF/URO significantly increased healing of chronic duodenal ulcers to the same extent as cimetidine. Combined treatment with synthetic human EGF/URO and cimetidine for 25 days was more effective than synthetic human EGF/URO given alone, whereas combined treatment for 50 days was significantly more effective than cimetidine alone. These results show that a combination of an agent inhibiting gastric acid secretion and the cytoprotective and growth-stimulating peptide EGF/URO seems to be more effective with regard to duodenal ulcer healing than individual administration of the two substances. Synthetic human EGF/URO is a potent inhibitor of gastric acid secretion when administered intravenously, but had no effect on acid secretion when given intraduodenally, which suggests that the effect of synthetic human EGF/URO is a direct action on the duodenal mucosa. In conclusion, this study showed that oral synthetic human EGF/URO has a significant effect on healing of duodenal ulcers in rats. The amount of synthetic human EGF/URO administered is comparable to that found in saliva during stimulation of the salivary glands. Our results, therefore, suggest that EGF/URO is one of the endogenous factors participating in healing of duodenal ulcers.

AB - The effect of oral administration of synthetic human epidermal growth factor/urogastrone (EGF/URO) on healing of chronic duodenal ulcers induced by cysteamine in rats was investigated and compared with that of cimetidine, a H2-receptor antagonist. After 25 and 50 days of treatment, synthetic human EGF/URO significantly increased healing of chronic duodenal ulcers to the same extent as cimetidine. Combined treatment with synthetic human EGF/URO and cimetidine for 25 days was more effective than synthetic human EGF/URO given alone, whereas combined treatment for 50 days was significantly more effective than cimetidine alone. These results show that a combination of an agent inhibiting gastric acid secretion and the cytoprotective and growth-stimulating peptide EGF/URO seems to be more effective with regard to duodenal ulcer healing than individual administration of the two substances. Synthetic human EGF/URO is a potent inhibitor of gastric acid secretion when administered intravenously, but had no effect on acid secretion when given intraduodenally, which suggests that the effect of synthetic human EGF/URO is a direct action on the duodenal mucosa. In conclusion, this study showed that oral synthetic human EGF/URO has a significant effect on healing of duodenal ulcers in rats. The amount of synthetic human EGF/URO administered is comparable to that found in saliva during stimulation of the salivary glands. Our results, therefore, suggest that EGF/URO is one of the endogenous factors participating in healing of duodenal ulcers.

KW - Animals

KW - Cysteamine

KW - Duodenal Ulcer

KW - Epidermal Growth Factor

KW - Female

KW - Gastric Acid

KW - Rats

KW - Rats, Inbred Strains

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 3485062

VL - 90

SP - 911

EP - 917

JO - Gastroenterology

JF - Gastroenterology

SN - 0016-5085

IS - 4

ER -

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