PMID: 2489809Dec 1, 1989Paper

Influence of sucrose on aspirin ulcer

Nichidai kōkū kagaku = Nihon University journal of oral science
K Okuma, A Fujii

Abstract

At the present stage of drug interactions, little has been studied on food-drug interactions. Excess intake of sucrose is well known to cause arteriosclerosis, obesity, diabetes mellitus, toxicity to blood cells, dental caries, and accumulations of metabolic products in blood. Under the such conditions, it is possible that the ulcerogenic drugs, such as synthetic anti-inflammatory drugs, may cause severe gastric lesions by oral administration. The present investigation was undertaken to study the influences of sucrose on the gastric lesions induced by aspirin (aspirin ulcer) in rats maintained with 10% sucrose solution. Thus, the effect of sucrose on aggressive and protective factors, proposed by Shay and Sun, was studied. Sixty rats were maintained with 10% sucrose solution ad libitum as drinking solution for 4 weeks (10% sucrose group). As control, purified water was given ad libitum to 60 rats (control group). Rats were starved for 24 hours, but allowed free access of water before the experiment, and then were subjected to the following experiments: (1) Twenty rats from each group were treated to prepare pylorus-ligated rats. Aspirin in 1% CMC (100mg/kg body-weight) was given in 10 rats from each group immediately after the ...Continue Reading

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