Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (02): 299-.
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Abstract: Objective To evaluate the protective effect of licoflavone on gastric mucosa in rats with chronic superficial gastritisand explore the possible mechanism. Methods SD rat models of chronic superficial gastritis was established by intragastricadministration of 0.02% ammonia and long-term irregular diet. The rat models were then randomized into model group,vitacoenzyme group and 3 licoflavone groups of high, medium, and low doses. After 30 days of treatment, the gastrichistopathology, mucosal lesions, scanning electron microscopy, mucin function production by the gastric mucosa epithelialcells, serum PGE2 level and gastric microcirculation were assessed to evaluate the protective effect of licoflavone on gastricmucosa. Results Compared with normal control rats, the rat models of chronic superficial gastritis showed significantly highergastric mucosal injury rate, histopathological scores and gastric mucin content. Licoflavone significantly ameoliorated gastricpathology and increased serum PGE2 level, enhanced acidic mucin secretion by the epithelial cells, and improved gastricmicrocirculation in the rat models. Conclusion Licoflavone feeding suppresses gastric mucosa injury, protects and restores theinjured mucosa in rats with chronic superficial gastritis, and these effects are related with the up-regulation of serum PGE2level.
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