نتایج جستجو برای: gastric blood flow

تعداد نتایج: 1186640  

Journal: :Japanese journal of pharmacology 1992
H Takanashi M Akima

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the effects of 15(R)-15-methylprostaglandin E2 (arbaprostil) on gastric blood flow (GBF) and its protective effects on gastric lesions in rats. The GBF of anesthetized rats was measured by two different methods: Total blood flow into the stomach (total GBF) was determined by means of an ultrasonic pulsed Doppler flow m...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1992
P. H. Guth

When the barrier to acid back-diffusion is disrupted, there is a protective increase in gastric mucosal blood flow to help remove the back-diffusing acid. Only recently has the mechanism for calling forth this protective hyperemia been determined. The gastric mucosa and submucosa are innervated by many capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerve fibers containing vasodilator peptides. The gastric mucosal...

Journal: :Gut 1998
J Y Kang C H Teng F C Chen A Wee

BACKGROUND Epidermal growth factor (EGF) and capsaicin protect against experimental gastric mucosal injury. Capsaicin exerts its gastroprotective effect by stimulating afferent neurones leading to release of calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP) which causes gastric hyperaemia. EGF also causes gastric hyperaemia but whether it acts via capsaicin sensitive neurones is unknown. AIMS To assess ...

Journal: :The Kobe journal of medical sciences 2011
Hitoshi Fukuyama Hajime Ikuta Daisuke Kuroda Shinya Tahara Yoshikazu Kuroda

OBJECTIVES AND METHODS Impaired blood flow of the upper end of the gastric tube is one of the major causes of anastomotic leak following esophageal reconstruction after esophagectomy for cancer. We applied an additional microvascular anastomosis procedure--the supercharging technique--to improve blood flow. We investigated blood flow improvement in 15 patients who underwent the supercharging te...

Journal: :British Journal of Anaesthesia 1995

Journal: :Journal of Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy 1989

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1998
O Väisänen I Parviainen E Ruokonen M Hippeläinen E Berg H Hendolin J Takala

Inadequate splanchnic tissue perfusion is relatively common during and after aortic surgery. We hypothesized that vasodilation caused by thoracic epidural analgesia improves splanchnic blood flow and tissue perfusion after aortic surgery. In this prospective, randomized, controlled study, we studied 20 patients undergoing elective aortic-femoral or aortic-iliac reconstruction surgery. Gastric a...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 1996
A Heinemann M Jocic G Herzeg P Holzer

1. Primary afferent neurones releasing the vasodilator, calcitonin gene-related peptide, mediate the gastric hyperaemic response to acid back-diffusion. The tachykinins neurokinin A (NKA) and substance P (SP) are located in the same neurones and are co-released with calcitonin gene-related peptide. In this study we investigated the effect and possible role of tachykinins in the acid-evoked gast...

Journal: :The Keio journal of medicine 2002
Masashi Yoshida Go Wakabayashi Hideki Ishikawa Shigeyuki Kawachi Minoru Tanabe Yoshihide Otani Motohide Shimazu Tetsuro Kubota Masaki Kitajima

Microcirculatory disturbance of the gastric wall is a crucial factor in the development of gastric mucosal lesions induced by Helicobacter pylori, anti-inflammatory drugs and stress. Opening of the arteriovenous shunting channel after thermal injury is one of the possible mechanisms to reduce mucosal blood flow. However, no in vivo observation of arteriovenous shunting blood flow in the stomach...

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
hamideh mesali department of immunology, school of medicine abolghasem ajami department of immunology, school of medicine hadi hussein-nattaj department of immunology, school of medicine alireza rafiei department of immunology, school of medicine zeinab rajabian department of immunology, school of medicine hossein asgarian-omran department of immunology, school of medicine vahid hosseini

background: regulatory t cells (tregs) and myeloid-derived suppressor cells (mdscs) are two main regulatory cells modulating the immune responses in inflammation and cancer. objective: to investigate and compare tregs and mdscs in peptic ulcer and gastric cancer. methods: patients with dyspepsia were selected and divided into three groups of non-ulcer dyspepsia (nud, n=22), peptic ulcer disease...

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