Intragastric administration of a liposomal surfactant suspension markedly reduced acid-induced gastric ulcerogenesis and bleeding in rats. The concentration of surface-active molecules intrinsically present in the gastric mucosa was increased two to six times by administration of 16,16-dimethyl prostaglandin E2. Thus, local accumulation of surface-active phospholipids may be an integral component of the cytoprotective mechanism activated by prostaglandin treatment.
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Lichtenberger, L. M., Graziani, L. A., Dial, E. J., Butler, B. D., & Hills, B. A. (1983). Role of surface-active phospholipids in gastric cytoprotection. Science, 219(4590), 1327–1329. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.6828859