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Developments in the inhibition of gastric acid secretion.
- Source :
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European journal of clinical investigation [Eur J Clin Invest] 2005 Aug; Vol. 35 (8), pp. 469-75. - Publication Year :
- 2005
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Abstract
- Understanding the physiology of gastric acid secretion and the pathophysiology of acid-related diseases (e.g. gastrooesophageal reflux and peptic ulcer) has led to the development of numerous ways to decrease acid exposure. Pharmacologically one can try to neutralize secreted acid by antacids, prevent stimulation of the parietal cell, improve mucosal defences and block the functioning of the proton pump. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) inhibit the final step of acid secretion, and are currently the most potent acid inhibitors. Major therapeutic improvement within the PPI class appears unlikely, as agents in this class share similar chemistry, mode of action, and pharmacokinetic profiles. New approaches that block acid secretion are now being developed. Gastrin (CCK2) receptor antagonists and potassium-competitive acid blockers (P-CABs) are in clinical development.
- Subjects :
- Acetylcholine antagonists & inhibitors
Antacids therapeutic use
Gastric Mucosa drug effects
Histamine Antagonists therapeutic use
Humans
Parietal Cells, Gastric physiology
Potassium metabolism
Proton Pump Inhibitors
Receptor, Cholecystokinin B antagonists & inhibitors
Gastric Acid metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0014-2972
- Volume :
- 35
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- European journal of clinical investigation
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16101666
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2362.2005.01543.x