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- Title
EFFECT OF PANTOPRAZOL A PROTON PUMP INHIBITOR ON SMALL INTESTINAL PANETH CELLS.
- Authors
ÖZATİK, Orhan; GÜRER, Firdevs; VARDARELİ, Eser
- Abstract
In previous studies of proton pump inhibitors may have effects on systems other than the stomach has not been investigated sufficiently. Especially in patients treated in intensive care conditions and the resulting use of the mucosal immune system may be very important complication of a defect or failure might be the result does not have any work was done. Therefore, in our study, the mucosal immune system, which is one of the components of the cells on primarily paneth, proton pump inhibitors was to investigate the possible effects. For this purpose, 42 Wistar Albino rats, separated into six different groups. In addition, each H2 receptor blocker and proton pump inhibitor groups, with antibiotics given; the existence of bacteria in the environment and between paneth cells release antimicrobial agent relationship has been planned to be exposed. As a result of the histological examination with light microscope, pantoprazol to be effective on the small bowel paneth cells and thus a component of the mucosal immune system, antibiotic peptides that block degranulation was found. This effect, the close enteroendocrine cells, mast cells and leukocytes of lamina propria of ileum also directly or indirectly affect. Our findings generally common knowledge, pantoprazol outside gastric parietal cell proton pump containing cells was also thought to influence. In conclusion our study results show that paneth cell secretion activities in both groups were not needed are corroborative with the fact that mucosal immunity potential can only be induced by microbial environment.
- Subjects
PROTON pump inhibitors; MAST cells; LEUCOCYTES; MICROBIAL metabolites; CONNECTIVE tissue cells; IMMUNE system
- Publication
Anadolu University of Sciences & Technology - C: Life Sciences & Biotechnology, 2012, Vol 2, Issue 2, p75
- ISSN
2146-0264
- Publication type
Article