Takahashi_2001_Am.J.Physiol.Gastrointest.Liver.Physiol_280_G1296

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Title : Role of nuclear factor-kappaB in gastric ulcer healing in rats - Takahashi_2001_Am.J.Physiol.Gastrointest.Liver.Physiol_280_G1296
Author(s) : Takahashi S , Fujita T , Yamamoto A
Ref : American Journal of Physiology Gastrointest Liver Physiol , 280 :G1296 , 2001
Abstract :

We investigated the role of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) in gastric ulcer healing in rats. NF-kappaB was activated in ulcerated tissue but not in normal mucosa, and the level of the activation was decreased with ulcer healing. NF-kappaB activation was observed in fibroblasts, monocytes/macrophages, and neutrophils. Treatment of gastric fibroblasts, isolated from the ulcer base, with interleukin-1beta activated NF-kappaB and the subsequently induced cyclooxygenase-2 and cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant-1 (CINC-1) mRNA expression. Inhibition of activated NF-kappaB action resulted in suppression of both their mRNA expression and increases in PGE(2) and CINC-1 levels induced by interleukin-1beta. Persistent prevention of NF-kappaB activation caused an impairment of ulcer healing in rats. Gene expression of interleukin-1beta, CINC-1, cyclooxygenase-2, and inducible nitric oxide synthase in ulcerated tissue had been inhibited before the delay in ulcer healing became manifest. The increased levels of cyclooxygenase-2 protein and PGE(2) production were also reduced. These results demonstrate that NF-kappaB, activated in ulcerated tissue, might upregulate the expression of healing-promoting factors responsible for gastric ulcer healing in rats.

PubMedSearch : Takahashi_2001_Am.J.Physiol.Gastrointest.Liver.Physiol_280_G1296
PubMedID: 11352824

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Takahashi S, Fujita T, Yamamoto A (2001)
Role of nuclear factor-kappaB in gastric ulcer healing in rats
American Journal of Physiology Gastrointest Liver Physiol 280 :G1296

Takahashi S, Fujita T, Yamamoto A (2001)
American Journal of Physiology Gastrointest Liver Physiol 280 :G1296