Antiplatelet Aggregators Inhibit Development of Stress Ulcers in Sprague-Dawley Rats

R Kumashiro, Jason Piotrowski, A. Mohsen Kholoussy, Naohiro Hashimoto, T. Matsumoto
2008-04-18

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Antiplatelet aggregators such as sulfinpyrazone (10 mg/kg), ticlopidine (200 mg/kg), and pyridine (0.1 mg/kg) significantly inhibited the degree of gastric ulceration in Sprague-Dawley rats subjected to cold restraint stress. The inhibition of platelet aggregation and that of microthrombus formation were evident in rats given antiplatelet aggregating drugs and exposed to cold stress. Therefore, platelet aggregation does play an important role in stress ulcer formation, and drugs which inhibit this aggregation should be given greater attention as to possible clinical application for treatment of stress ulcers.
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R Kumashiro
Jason Piotrowski
A. Mohsen Kholoussy
Naohiro Hashimoto
T. Matsumoto
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