Acta Physiologica 80. (1992)

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Esophageal protection Esophageal mucosal protection - Why do we need a special approach? L. Simon.......................................................................................................................................... 135 Gastric protection A review of spontaneous ulcer disease in domestic animals: chickens, cattle, horses, and swine C. J. Pfeiffer..................................................................................................................................... 149 Subcellular localization of prostaglandin Ej receptors in the gastric mucosa M. Beinbom, Susanne Netz, U. Staar, KFr. Sewing..................................................................... 159 Adenosine: A novel ulcer modulator in stomachs C.H. Cho ......................................................................................................................................... 175 5-hydroxytryptamine3-receptor blockade protects against gastric mucosal damage in rats C.W. Ogle, S-C.G. Hui, B.S. Qiu, K.M. Li.................................................................................... 181 Role of mucus in mucosal protection through ethanol and pepsin damage models Judit Matúz ..................................................................................................................................... 189 Is acute surgical vagotomy an aggressor to gastric mucosa in pylorus ligated rats with and without indomethacin treatment? Á. Vincze, Ágnes Király, G. Sütő, Gy. Mózsik .............................................................................. 195 Effect of acute surgical vagotomy on the mucosal content of 6-keto-PGFj alpha, PGE2 and glutathione after intragastric 96% ethanol treatment in rats G. Sütő, Ágnes Király, Á. Vincze, Gy. Mózsik .............................................................................. 205 Correlation between the cytoprotective effect of beta-carotene and its gastric mucosal level in indomethacin (IND) treated rats with or without acute surgical vagotomy Ágnes Király, G. Sütő, Á. Vincze, Gy. Tóth, Z. Matus, Gy. Mózsik............................................. 213 Acute and chronic surgical vagotomy (SV) and gastric mucosal vascular permeability in ethanol treated rats Ágnes Király, G. Sütő, Á. Vincze, Gy. Mózsik .............................................................................. 219 Synthesis and gastroprotective activity of 4//-pyrido[l.2-t;)pyrimidin-4-ones I. Hermecz, Judit Sipos, Lelle Vasvári-Debreczy, Klára Gyires, Z. Kapui .................................. 225 The mechanism of cytoprotective effect of CHINOIN-127 Z. Kapui, K Boér, I. Hermecz, Klára Gyires ................................................................................ 237 Are all "cytoprotective” drugs gastroprotective? Klára Gyires.................................................................................................................................... 247 The antineoplastic drugs dose dependently inhibit the healing of subacute gastric ulcer produced by punching in rats E. Ezer ........... 257 Resistance to medical ulcer therapy - possible reasons and management M. Jablonská................................................................................................................................... 265 Selenium in the blood of patients with colorectal cancer and neoplastic polyp Gy. Rumi, I. Imre, Cs. Sülle, I. Sarudi, J. Kelemen, Zs. Lassú .................................................... 275 Measurement of non-steroid antiinflammatory drugs induced gastric microbleeding T. Beró, L. Nagy, T. Jávor, Á. Vincze........................................................................................... 281 Influence of sex hormones on ethanol-induced gastric haemorrhagic erosions in rats F. László, E. Amani, Cs. Varga, F-A. László ............................................................................... 289

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