Relationship Between Changes of Active Oxygen Metabolism and Blood Flow and Formation, Progression, and Recovery of Lesions in Gastric Mucosa of Rats with a Single Treatment of Compound 48/80, a Mast Cell Degranulator
@article{Ohta2004RelationshipBC, title={Relationship Between Changes of Active Oxygen Metabolism and Blood Flow and Formation, Progression, and Recovery of Lesions in Gastric Mucosa of Rats with a Single Treatment of Compound 48/80, a Mast Cell Degranulator}, author={Y. Ohta and T. Kobayashi and K. Nishida and I. Ishiguro}, journal={Digestive Diseases and Sciences}, year={2004}, volume={42}, pages={1221-1232} }
The relationship between the changes of activeoxygen metabolism and blood flow and the formation,progression, and recovery of lesions was examined in thegastric mucosa of rats treated once with compound 48/80, a mast cell degranulator. Gastricmucosal lesions appeared 0.5 hr after compound 48/80treatment, became worst at 3 hr, and recovered fairlywell at 12 hr. Increases in gastric mucosal lipidperoxide content and xanthine oxidase andmyeloperoxidase activities and decreases in gastricmucosal… CONTINUE READING
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