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Gastric Cytoprotection: A Clinician’s Guide

✍ Scribed by André Robert (auth.), Daniel Hollander M.D., Andrzej S. Tarnawski M.D., D.Sc. (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Leaves
227
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Gastric secretions contain hydrogen ions at a concentration that is more than one million times higher than their intracellular concentration. This phenomenal gradient as well as the demonstrated ability of gastric juice to digest tissues has motivated clinicians and investigators alike to emphasize acid secretion and acid ablation in studying the pathogenesis and therapy of peptic ulcer disease. Conse­ quently, over the past 150 years, we have made considerable progress in under­ standing the mechanisms and regulation of acid secretion by the stomach. Not surprisingly, therapy for both peptic disease and mucosal injury has also been predominantly directed at either neutralizing acid or suppressing its production. During the past 10 years, attention has been focused on factors other than acid in the genesis and therapy of ulcer disease. Work done worldwide demon­ strated that acid hypersecretion is not a common event in peptic ulcer disease. Therefore, we began realizing that factors other than acid secretion may be important in the genesis of ulcer disease or in gastroduodenal mucosal damage. In addition, new physiological information has established that the gas­ troduodenal mucosa is normally protected by a complex series of events includ­ ing mucus and bicarbonate secretion, cell renewal, surface mucosal restitution, and preservation of the microvasculature and mucosal proliferative zone.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Cytoprotection Historical Perspective....Pages 3-12
Acid Hypersecretion Important Factor or Innocent Bystander?....Pages 13-31
Pathomorphology of Gastric Mucosal Injury....Pages 33-45
Front Matter....Pages 47-47
Mechanisms of Mucosal Protection....Pages 49-73
Mucus Secretion....Pages 75-90
Bicarbonate Secretion and the Alkaline Microclimate....Pages 91-108
Epithelial Cell Renewal....Pages 109-123
Gastric Blood Flow and Mucosal Defense....Pages 125-165
Front Matter....Pages 167-167
Cytoprotective Therapy Prostaglandins....Pages 169-186
The Role of Nutrient Essential Fatty Acids in Gastric Mucosal Protection....Pages 187-195
Gastroprotection by Nonprostaglandin Substances....Pages 197-214
Back Matter....Pages 215-220

✦ Subjects


Gastroenterology; Hepatology; Internal Medicine; General Practice / Family Medicine


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