
One of the important and interesting effects of prostaglandins in the gastrointestinal tract is cytoprotection: protection of the gastrointestinal mucosa against nonspecific injuries (physical, chemical, drugs, etc.). The characteristic features of cytoprotection, the possible mechanism of protection and the theoretical and clinical perspectives of prostaglandins and their analogues are discussed.
Peptic Ulcer, Gastric Juice, Chemical Phenomena, Sodium, Ion Channels, Rats, Gastric Acid, Chemistry, Cryoprotective Agents, Digestive System Physiological Phenomena, Gastric Mucosa, Intestine, Small, Prostaglandins, Synthetic, Potassium, Prostaglandins, Humans, Animals, Intestinal Mucosa
Peptic Ulcer, Gastric Juice, Chemical Phenomena, Sodium, Ion Channels, Rats, Gastric Acid, Chemistry, Cryoprotective Agents, Digestive System Physiological Phenomena, Gastric Mucosa, Intestine, Small, Prostaglandins, Synthetic, Potassium, Prostaglandins, Humans, Animals, Intestinal Mucosa
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