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Pharmacology (1997) 55 (3): 154–164.
Published Online: 10 June 2008
...Masayuki Kitano; Kouichirou Wada; Yoshínori Kamisaki; Kentaro Nakamoto; Yosuke Kishimoto; Hironaka Kawasaki; Tadao Itoh We investigated the effects of cimetidine on acute gastric mucosal injury induced by ischemia-reperfusion in rats. Under pentobarbital anesthesia, the celiac artery was clamped...
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Pharmacology (1994) 49 (4): 226–237.
Published Online: 10 June 2008
... patients. The effect of antiulcer drugs on H pylori adherence was investigated by pre-incubating isolates of H. pylori with omeprazole, cimetidine, and bismuth subcitrate. Omeprazole and cimetidine failed to significantly influence microbial adherence. In contrast, bismuth subcitrate already...
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Pharmacology (1992) 45 (4): 231–240.
Published Online: 06 June 2008
...E. Brändle; J. Greven Since in whole animal studies and in man the renal clearance of cimetidine was prolonged by the coadministration of probenecid, the aim of the present study was to examine the interaction of the organic base cimetidine with the organic anion transport system at the basolateral...
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Pharmacology (1987) 34 (2-3): 176–180.
Published Online: 05 June 2008
.... The effects of the anti-ulcer drugs cetraxate, cimetidine and gefarnate were examined. In ‘senders’, the gastric lesions were significantly suppressed by the administration of cetraxate at a dose of 200 mg/kg (p.o.) or cimetidine at doses of 30 and 100 mg/kg (p.o.). The gastric lesions in ‘responders’ were...
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Pharmacology (1988) 36 (6): 420–426.
Published Online: 05 June 2008
...S.L. Grainger; M.N. Nanjee; R.P.H. Thompson; N.E. Miller The effects of cimetidine (400 mg b.d.) and ranitidine (150 mg b.d.) on high-density lipoprotein (HDL) subclasses and other plasma lipoproteins were studied in 18 men and 15 women with reflux oesophagitis and/or duodenitis. Serum testosterone...
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Pharmacology (1989) 39 (3): 200–204.
Published Online: 05 June 2008
...Lamberto Re; Bernardino Di Sarra The effects of some histamine H 2 -receptor antagonists on the cholinergic system have been evaluated at the mouse end-plate. Previous data revealed interactions at both pre- and post-synaptic sites for cimetidine and ranitidine. The present work shows the effects...
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Pharmacology (1984) 28 (5): 262–267.
Published Online: 04 June 2008
...C. Netti; R. Bossa; I. Galatulas; V. Sibilia; A. Pecile Cimetidine, an H 2 receptor antagonist, administered into a lateral ventricle of the rat brain caused a significant increase in tail flick latency. Dimaprit, a specific H 2 agonist, failed to counteract the analgesic effect of cimetidine...
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Pharmacology (1986) 32 (4): 237–240.
Published Online: 04 June 2008
...Carmelo Scarpignato; Piero Del Soldato Intraperitoneal, but not intravenous administration of dimaprit (50–125 mg/kg) caused a dose-dependent writhing in the rat. This effect was blocked, again in a dose-dependent fashion, by cimetidine administered orally 1 h prior to dimaprit. Results obtained...
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Pharmacology (1986) 32 (2): 80–89.
Published Online: 04 June 2008
... of the applications of histamine, blocked the vasoconstriction, indicating an 3 H-receptor-mediated response. Cimetidine, perfused during one of the applications of histamine, enhanced the vasoconstriction, indicating that H 2 -receptors mediate an inhibition of vasoconstriction. Cimetidine perfused during all...
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Pharmacology (1985) 30 (1): 25–31.
Published Online: 04 June 2008
... potentiating action. Atropine (0.5 mg/kg, s.c.) and cimetidine (12.5–25 mg/kg, s.c.) decreased the ulcerogenic activity of indometacin, and the combination of indometacin/morphine in about the same degree. However, the reduced ulcerogenic activity of indometacin after atropine or cimetidine treatment could...
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Pharmacology (1980) 20 (3): 155–159.
Published Online: 30 May 2008
...Moshe Garty; Aryeh Hurwitz Gastric administration of cimetidine, 5 mg/kg, and magnesium aluminum hydroxide gel (Maalox®), 1 ml/kg, were equally effective in raising the gastric pH of mice from 2.5 to 5.0. The antacid depressed by 75% gastrointestinal absorption of tetracycline given by gastric tube...
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Pharmacology (1980) 21 (4): 268–276.
Published Online: 30 May 2008
... of cimetidine up to 10 –3 mol/l. Acetylcholine-induced acid secretion was not influenced by hexamethonium. In the mouse isolated stomach, acetylcholine stimulates acid secretion through a direct cholinergic pathway. 28 07 1979 6 01 1980 30 5 2008 Isolated whole stomach Mouse Acid...
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Pharmacology (1981) 22 (4): 227–234.
Published Online: 30 May 2008
...Thomas E. Tenner, Jr. In an effort to compare the H 2 receptors responsible for the chronotropic and vasorelaxant effects of histamine, rabbit right atria and aortae were studied using four H 2 receptor agonists and the H 2 receptor antagonist cimetidine. While the efficacies of the various...
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Pharmacology (1981) 23 (3): 137–144.
Published Online: 30 May 2008
... to the Billroth method. AC in biopsies from cimetidine-treated peptic ulcer patients was less sensitive to adrenaline than AC in biopsies from untreated patients. The threshold concentration of cimetidine to inhibit adrenaline-stimulated AC in vitro was 10 –6 mol/l. The data provide evidence of an adrenaline...
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Pharmacology (1969) 19 (3): 111–115.
Published Online: 29 May 2008
...C. Scarpignato; G. Valenti; G.P. Ceda; G. Bertaccini Cimetidine infused intravenously into 6 healthy volunteers did not induce significant changes in plasma levels of prolactin (hPRL), thyreotropin (hTSH), gonadotropin (hLH and hFSH) and growth hormone (hGH). Conversely it caused a significant...