Acta Physiologica 80. (1992)

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CONTENTS Introductory remarks Gy. Mózsik, A. Pár, G. Csomós, M. Kitajima, M. Kondo, CJ. Pfeiffer, KD. Rainsdorf, P. Sikiric, S. Szabo .......................................................................................................................... 3 Basic, central, peripheral and cellular mechanisms of gastrointestinal cytoprotection Pathways, mediators and mechanisms of gastroduodenal mucosal injury S. Szabo, L. Nagy............................................................................................................................. 9 Mechanisms of NSAID-induced ulcerogenesis: structural properties of drugs, focus on the microvascular factors, and novel approaches for gastro-intestinal protection K.D. Rainsford.................................................................................................................................. 23 ATP breakdown and resynthesis in the development of gastrointestinal mucosal damage and its prevention in animals and human (An overview of 25 years ulcer research studies) Gy. Mózsik, Ágnes Király, G. Sülő, Á. Vincze................................................................................. 39 Gastric anti-ulcerogenic drug effect. A possible mechanism of its molecular basis G A. Bálint....................................................................................................................................... 81 The significance of the gastroprotective effect of body protection compound (BPC): modulation by differenct procedures P. Sikirit, M. Petek, R. Rucman, S. Seiwerth, Z. Grabarevic, I. Rotkvic'V. Jagic, B. Turkovic, B. Mildner, M. Duvnjak, A. Cviko, M. Kolega, M. Dódig A. Sallmani, S. Djaíic, D. Lucinger, S. Mikulandra, D. Erceg.................................................................................................................. 89 Ethanol and the antioxidant defense in the gastrointestinal tract C. H. Cho, CJ. Pfeiffer, H P. Misra............................................................................................ 99 Brain-gut relationships: gastric mucosal defense is also important G.B. Glavin, A.M. Hall...................................................................................................................... 107 Stress ulcer modulation by limbic system structures P.G. Henke, A.Ray............................................................................................................................. 117 Individual behavioral characteristics and extent of stress-induced gastric ulceration in rats R. Murison, A. Skjerve........................................................................................................................ 127

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