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Effects of teprenone on gastric epithelial restoration in a rabbit cultured cell model

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The mechanism of action of gastrocytoprotective agents is not fully understood. We assessed the effects of an anti-ulcer agent, teprenone, and bile acid on epithelial restoration. Teprenone with or without deoxycholic acid was added to a complete confluent cultured gastric epithelial cell sheet after wounding. Restoration was monitored for 48 h, and the wound size was assessed. Migration velocity was measured, and proliferation was detected by sequential staining with bromodeoxyuridine. The labeling index was calculated. Restoration was completed within 48 h in controls, whereas deoxycholic acid retarded repair. The migration velocity was suppressed by deoxycholic acid treatment. The number of proliferative cells peaked at 36 h (labeling index, 1.7%) in controls. In the deoxycholic acid group, the maximal labeling index was 0.5% at 48 h. Teprenone abolished the bile acid-induced retardation. Teprenone showed cytoprotective effects against deoxycholic acid-induced inhibition of epithelial cell migration and proliferation.

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(Received Mar. 28, 1997; accepted July 25, 1997)

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Watanabe, S., Wang, XE., Hirose, M. et al. Effects of teprenone on gastric epithelial restoration in a rabbit cultured cell model. J Gastroenterol 33, 153–159 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s005350050063

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