Gut and Liver (Jan 2018)

Additive Effects of Rebamipide Plus Proton Pump Inhibitors on the Expression of Tight Junction Proteins in a Rat Model of Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease

  • Tae-Geun Gweon,
  • Jong-Hyung Park,
  • Byung-Wook Kim,
  • Yang Kyu Choi,
  • Joon Sung Kim,
  • Sung Min Park,
  • Chang Whan Kim,
  • Hyung-Gil Kim,
  • Jun-Won Chung,
  • Incheon and Western Kyonggi Gastrointestinal Study

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5009/gnl17078
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 46 – 50

Abstract

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Background/AimsThe aim of this study was to investigate the effects of rebamipide on tight junction proteins in the esophageal mucosa in a rat model of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).Methods : GERD was created in rats by tying the proximal stomach. The rats were divided into a control group, a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) group, and a PPI plus rebamipide (PPI+R) group. Pantoprazole (5 mg/kg) was administered intraperitoneally to the PPI and PPI+R groups. An additional dose of rebamipide (100 mg/kg) was administered orally to the PPI+R group. Mucosal erosions, epithelial thickness, and leukocyte infiltration into the esophageal mucosa were measured in isolated esophagi 14 days after the procedure. A Western blot analysis was conducted to measure the expression of claudin-1, -3, and -4.Results : The mean surface area of mucosal erosions, epithelial thickness, and leukocyte infiltration were lower in the PPI group and the PPI+R group than in the control group. Western blot analysis revealed that the expression of claudin-3 and -4 was significantly higher in the PPI+R group than in the control group.Conclusion : sRebamipide may exert an additive effect in combination with PPI to modify the tight junction proteins of the esophageal mucosa in a rat model of GERD. This treatment might be associated with the relief of GERD symptoms.

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