It is known, that long decrease in gastric secretion leads to the development of hypergastrinemia, dysbiosis and to pathological changes in digestive organs. Very important there is a search of ways to correction of these undesirable consequences. Long-term usage of omeprazole leads to metabolic disorders in periodontium tissues and salivary glands, such as development of NO-ergic system disbalance and activation of freeradical oxidation, that are positively corrected by multiprobiotic of new generation "Symbiter acidophilic".
Under conditions of omeprazole-induced hypergastrinemia the activity of NOS and the concentration of NO 2 , the end product of metabolism of nitric oxide were studied in salivary glands of rats. We detected an increase in NOS activity, reaching a maximum (7,61±0,39 ìmol [NO 2 ]/(g*min) at 14th day of the experiment. At 28th day following omeprazole introduction its activity was 5,76±0,25 ìmol [NO 2 ]/(g*min).
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