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  2. Effect of substituted benzimidazoles on acid secretion in isolated and enriched guinea pig parietal cells

Effect of substituted benzimidazoles on acid secretion in isolated and enriched guinea pig parietal cells

  • Gut. 1983 Jun;24(6):557-60. doi: 10.1136/gut.24.6.557.
K F Sewing P Harms G Schulz H Hannemann
Abstract

The inhibitory effect of the three benzimidazole derivatives timoprazole, picoprazole, and omeprazole on histamine and dbcAMP stimulated 14C-aminopyrine accumulation (= H+ secretion) has been studied in isolated and enriched guinea-pig parietal cells. All compounds tested inhibited H+ secretion in a concentration dependent manner with IC50 values of 8.5 +/- 1.9 mumol/l for timoprazole, 3.9 +/- 0.7 mumol/l for picoprazole, and 0.13 +/- 0.03 mumol/l for omeprazole. The IC50 of timoprazole, when dbcAMP was used as a stimulus, did not differ significantly from that of histamine stimulation. The type of inhibition was of a non-competitive nature. The full acid response to histamine after temporary exposure of the cells to the benzimidazoles could be restored by washing the cells twice; this suggests that the inhibition is reversible. The data - among Others - indicate that the properties of the benzimidazoles described here would allow these compounds to be used as effective antisecretagogues.

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