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Geranylgeranylacetone protects the human gastric mucosa from diclofenac-induced injury via induction of heat shock protein 70

Journal

DIGESTION
Volume 75, Issue 2-3, Pages 148-155

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000106756

Keywords

gastric damage; gastric erosion; gastric mucosa; geranylgeranylacetone; heat shock protein 70; nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

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Background/ Aim: Geranylgeranylacetone (GGA) enhances gastric mucosal protection against nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs by upregulating mucosal heat shock proteins (HSP), but the effects of GGA on the human gastric mucosa have not been well examined. This study was conducted to determine whether a clinical dose of GGA protects the human gastric mucosa from diclofenac (DIC)-induced gastric mucosal injury. Methods: The study group comprised 40 healthy volunteers: 20 subjects were randomly assigned to take either placebo ( lactose 1.5 g/ day) or GGA (150 mg/ day) for 2 weeks (study 1), and 20 subjects were assigned to take DIC (75 mg/ day) plus placebo (lactose 1.5 g/ day) or DIC (75 mg/ day) plus GGA (150 mg/ day) for 2 weeks (study 2). In both studies, gastroscopic biopsy specimens were obtained before and after treatment. Mucosal HSP70 expression and DNA damage were analyzed by measuring the levels of HSP70 and 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), respectively. Results: In study 1, GGA increased the mucosal HSP70 expression without increasing the 8-OHdG production. In study 2, DIC treatment increased the 8-OHdG production, whereas the combination of GGA and DIC enhanced the HSP70 expression and attenuated the increase in 80HdG induced by DIC. Conclusion: The clinical dose of GGA enhanced the gastric mucosal HSP70 expression and inhibited the DIC-induced gastric mucosal damage in humans.

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