2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10620-006-9692-1
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Involvement of α2-Adrenoceptors in the Gastric Protective Effect of Nitroglycerin Against Acidified Ethanol-Induced Mucosal Injury

Abstract: Clinical observations reveal that alcohol intake is associated with an increase in upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage requiring hospitalization and that nitroglycerin or long-acting nitrates lower this risk. Nitroglycerin, a gastric vasodilator that can increase gastric fluid volume, protects the rodent stomach against damage, including that caused by 70% ethanol. Blockade of alpha(2)-adrenoceoptors attenuates gastric protection by intragastric nicotine against 40% ethanol. We tested the hypothesis that the pro… Show more

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