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Inhibition of gastric perception of mild distention by omeprazole in volunteers 被引量:3
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作者 Akihito Iida Hiroshi Kaneko +8 位作者 Toshihiro Konagaya Yasushi Funaki Kentaro Tokudome Shinya Izawa Yasuhiro Tamura Mari Mizuno Naotaka Ogasawara Makoto Sasaki Kunio Kasugai 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第39期5576-5580,共5页
AIM: To evaluate the effects of omeprazole on gastric mechanosensitivity in humans. METHODS: A double lumen polyvinyl tube with a plas- tic bag was introduced into the stomach of healthy volunteers under fluorograph... AIM: To evaluate the effects of omeprazole on gastric mechanosensitivity in humans. METHODS: A double lumen polyvinyl tube with a plas- tic bag was introduced into the stomach of healthy volunteers under fluorography and connected to a barostat device. Subjects were then positioned so they were sitting comfortably, and the minimal distending pressure (MDP) was determined after a 30-rain adap- tation period. Isobaric distensions were performed in stepwise increments of 2 mmHg (2 min each) starting from the MDR Subjects were instructed to score feel- ings at the end of every step using a graphic rating scale: 0, no perception; 1, weak/vague; 2, weak but significant; 3, moderate/vague; 4, moderate but signifi- cant; 5, severe discomfort; and 6, unbearable pain. Af- ter this first test, subjects received omeprazole (20 mg, after dinner) once daily for 1 wk. A second test was performed on the last day of treatment. RESULTS: No adverse effects were observed. Mean MDP before and after treatment was 6.3 - 0.3 mmHg and 6.2:1:0.5 mmHg, respectively. One subject before and 2 after treatment did not reach a score of 6 at the maximum bag volume of 750 mL. After omeprazole, there was a significant increase in the distension pres- sure required to reach scores of 1 (P = 0.019) and 2 (P = 0.017) as compared to baseline. There were no changes in pressure required to reach the other scores after treatment. Two subjects before and one after omeprazole rated their abdominal feeling 〈 1 at MDP, and mean (±SE) abdominal discomfort scores at MDP were 0.13±0.09 and 0.04±0.04, respectively. Mean scores induced by each MDP + 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 (mmHg) were 1.1±0.3, 2.0±0.4, 2.9±0.5, 3.3±0.4, 4.6±0.3, 5.2±0.3, 5.5±0.2, 5.5±0.3, 5.7±0.3, and 5.4, respectively. After omepra- zole, abdominal feeling scores for the same incremen- tal pressures over MDP were 0.3±0.1, 0.8±0.1, 2.0±0.4, 2.8±0.4, 3.8±0.4, 4.6±0.4, 4.9±0.3, 5.4±0.4, 5.2±0.6, and 5.0±1.0, respectively. A signif- icant decrease in feeling score was observed at intra- bag pressures of MDP + 2 mmHg (P = 0.028) and + 4 mmHg (P = 0.013), respectively, after omeprazole. No significant score changes were observed at pres- sures ≥ MDP + 6 mmHg. CONCLUSION: Although the precise mechanisms are undetermined, the present study demonstrated that omeprazole decreases mechanosensitivity to mild gas- tric distension. 展开更多
关键词 Functional dyspepsia Acid exposure ome-prazole Barostat test MECHANOSENSITIVITY
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