2000
DOI: 10.1177/019262330002800210
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Acute Parietal and Chief Cell Changes Induced by a Lethal Dose of Lipopolysaccharide in Mouse Stomach before Thrombus Formation

Abstract: The common lipopolysaccharide (LPS)

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“…Comment: Vacuolation with no or minimal evidence of cell loss can be induced by agents that inhibit gastric acid secretion ( Dethloff et al 1997 ; Karam and Alexander 2001 ). In addition, degeneration is observed with anticancer cytotoxic agents, ulcerogenic agents and agents that decrease mucosal blood supply, or test articles that sequester in parietal cells ( Ito et al 2000 ; Bertram et al 2013 ; Greaves 2012 ). Depending on the nature and severity of the insult, degeneration will be followed by necrosis, erosion/ulcer of the epithelium, inflammation and/or hemorrhage.…”
Section: Stomachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comment: Vacuolation with no or minimal evidence of cell loss can be induced by agents that inhibit gastric acid secretion ( Dethloff et al 1997 ; Karam and Alexander 2001 ). In addition, degeneration is observed with anticancer cytotoxic agents, ulcerogenic agents and agents that decrease mucosal blood supply, or test articles that sequester in parietal cells ( Ito et al 2000 ; Bertram et al 2013 ; Greaves 2012 ). Depending on the nature and severity of the insult, degeneration will be followed by necrosis, erosion/ulcer of the epithelium, inflammation and/or hemorrhage.…”
Section: Stomachmentioning
confidence: 99%