ANTI-ULCEROGENIC EFFICACY AND MECHANISMS OF EDIBLE AND NATURAL INGREDIENTS IN NSAID-INDUCED ANIMAL MODELS.

Weiping Bi, Lizhi Hu, Mao-Qiang Man
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Abstract

Background: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are a class of the most commonly used medicines and proven to be effective for certain disorders. Some people use NSAIDs on daily basis for preventive purpose. But a variety of severe side effects can be induced by NSAIDs. Studies have shown that edible natural ingredients exhibit preventive benefit of gastric ulcer. This paper reviews the efficacy and safety of edible natural ingredients in preventing the development of gastric ulcer induced by NSAIDs in animal models.

Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted on PubMed, using the terms "herbal medicines" and "gastric ulcer", "herbal medicines" and "peptic ulcer", "food" and "peptic ulcer", "food" and "gastric ulcer", "natural ingredient" and "peptic ulcer", "natural ingredient" and "gastric ulcer", "alternative medicine" and "peptic ulcer", "alternative medicine" and "gastric ulcer", "complementary medicine" and "peptic ulcer", "complementary medicine" and "gastric ulcer" in papers published in English between January 1, 1960 and January 31, 2016, resulting in a total of 6146 articles containing these terms. After exclusion of studies not related prevention, not in NSAID model or using non-edible natural ingredients, 54 articles were included in this review.

Results: Numerous studies have demonstrated that edible natural ingredients exhibit antiulcerogenic benefit in NSAID-induced animal models. The mechanisms by which edible, ingredient-induced anti-ulcerogenic effects include stimulation of mucous cell proliferation, antioxidation, inhibition of gastric acid secretion, as well as inhibition of H (+), K (+)- ATPase activities. Utilization of edible, natural ingredients could be a safe, valuable alternative to prevent the development of NSAID-induced gastric ulcer, particularly for the subjects who are long-term users of NSAIDs.

食用和天然成分在非甾体抗炎药诱导动物模型中的抗溃疡作用及其机制。
背景:非甾体类抗炎药(NSAIDs)是一类最常用的药物,已被证明对某些疾病有效。有些人每天服用非甾体抗炎药以预防疾病。但非甾体抗炎药可引起多种严重的副作用。研究表明,食用天然成分对胃溃疡有预防作用。本文综述了食用天然成分预防非甾体抗炎药引起的胃溃疡动物模型的有效性和安全性。方法:在PubMed进行系统的文献检索,检索词为“草药”与“胃溃疡”、“草药”与“消化性溃疡”、“食物”与“消化性溃疡”、“天然成分”与“消化性溃疡”、“天然成分”与“胃溃疡”、“替代医学”与“消化性溃疡”、“替代医学”与“胃溃疡”、“补充医学”与“消化性溃疡”。在1960年1月1日至2016年1月31日期间发表的英文论文中出现了“补充医学”和“胃溃疡”,总共有6146篇文章包含这些术语。在排除与预防无关、非甾体抗炎药模型或使用非食用天然成分的研究后,54篇文章被纳入本综述。结果:大量研究表明,食用天然成分在非甾体抗炎药诱导的动物模型中表现出抗溃疡的作用。可食用成分诱导的抗溃疡作用的机制包括刺激粘膜细胞增殖、抗氧化、抑制胃酸分泌以及抑制H(+)、K (+)- atp酶活性。使用可食用的天然成分可能是一种安全、有价值的替代方法,可以预防非甾体抗炎药引起的胃溃疡的发展,特别是对于长期使用非甾体抗炎药的受试者。
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