Effect of omeprazole and cimetidine on healing of chronic gastric ulcers and gastric acid secretion in rats

Abstract

The effect of omeprazole and cimetidine on healing of chronic gastric ulcers and gastric acid secretion was investigated in rats. The effect of three doses of omeprazole given orally once daily for 25 days was investigated. In controls median ulcer healing was 19.6% after 25 days. Omeprazole increased median ulcer healing from 36% at 145 mumole/kg/day to 80% at 580 mumole/kg/day. Basal and pentagastrin stimulated gastric acid secretion decreased dose-dependently by nearly 90% at a dose of 580 mumole/kg/day 22-24 hr after the last dose of omeprazole. Cimetidine given twice daily, in a dose that initially inhibits gastric acid secretion by 95%, reduced acid secretion by only 50% 11 hr after the last dose. Median ulcer healing after treatment with cimetidine for 25 days was 41%. This study demonstrates that omeprazole has a more long-acting inhibitory effect on gastric acid secretion compared to cimetidine and accelerates healing of chronic gastric ulcers dose-dependently in rats.
Original languageEnglish
JournalThe Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Volume155
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)305-10
Number of pages6
ISSN0040-8727
Publication statusPublished - Aug 1988

Keywords

  • Animals
  • Cimetidine
  • Gastric Acid
  • Gastric Mucosa
  • Male
  • Omeprazole
  • Pentagastrin
  • Rats
  • Rats, Inbred Strains
  • Reference Values
  • Stomach Ulcer

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