Famotidine, a histamine-2-receptor antagonist, inhibits the increase in rat gastric H+/K+-ATPase mRNA induced by intravenous infusion of gastrin 17 and histamine

1995 
We examined the effects of gastrin and histamine on rat gastric H+/K+-ATPase, the enzyme responsible for H+ secretion, gene expressionin vivo. Gastrin 17 (G 17) or histamine dihydrochloride (histamine) was continuously infused through the femoral vein of anesthetized rats. Gastric H+/K+-ATPase mRNA levels were measured using northern blot analysis. Infusion of G 17 and histamine increased the H+/K+-ATPase mRNA level significantly compared with basal control level or vehicle control level (P<0.01). However, pretreatment with famotidine, a potent histamine-2 (H2)-receptor antagonist, inhibited the increase of rat gastric H+/K+-ATPase mRNA following G 17 and histamine infusion. These findings indicate that both histamine and G 17 increase expression of H+/K+-ATPase mRNA by activating H2 receptor on the parietal cell.
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