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Govaresh. 2004; 9 (3): 161-168
in Persian, English | IMEMR | ID: emr-104558

ABSTRACT

Omeprazole is a gastric parietal cells proton pump inhibitor that is also active against H. pylori in vitro. This study was designed to examine the neutralization of H. pylori cytotoxicity on Vero cells by omeprazole micronized in strains isolated from gastritis, ulcer, cancer and Barrett's ulcer, to determine whether omeprazole can inhibit vacuolation of the Vero cells induced by cytotoxin of H. pylori or by urease. The effect of omeprazole on motility of H. pylori was assessed using concentrations lower than MIC. The antimicrobial activity of omeprazole micronized was studied by determining the MICs for 15 H. pylori strains. Water extract of the bacteria [concentrated culture supernatant] and different concentrations of omeprazole were added to Vero cells in culture. Also extracted urease from H. pylori strains with urea [10 mM] and omeprazole were added to Vero cells in culture. The inhibitory effect of omeprazole on motility of H. pylori was tested in semi-solid medium. MIC of omeprazole micronized was 20 micro g/ml. Omeprazole could inhibit induced vacuolation by the water extract of H. pylori strains in Vero cells. It could also inhibit vacuolation induced by urease. Inhibition of vacuolation strains was assessed microscopically and by the neutral red method. It was also found that omeprazole inhibits the motility of H. pylori strains at concentrations lower than MIC. The results of this study suggest that omeprazole micronized could neutralize the vacuolation effect of H. pylori cytotoxin on Vero cells probably by targeting v-type ATPase. The bacterial motility was also inhibited by low concentrations of omeprazole. The results of this study considers omeprazole micronized as an effective drug which targets important virulence factors of H. pylori including vacuolating cytotoxin, urease, and motility


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Helicobacter pylori/drug effects , Proton Pump Inhibitors , Vero Cells/drug effects , Vero Cells/parasitology , Urease/drug effects , Bacterial Proteins
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Bulletin of Faculty of Pharmacy-Cairo University. 1995; 33: 19-23
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-36674

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Urease/drug effects
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Bulletin of the Faculty of Science-University of Alexandria. 1995; 35 (1): 91-100
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-36790

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Urease/drug effects
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