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Original Article

Effect of Maprotiline on Pentagastrin-Stimulated Acid Secretion in Man

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Pages 912-916 | Received 26 Nov 1984, Accepted 28 Jan 1985, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We have studied the effect of maprotiline, an antidepressant with a strong pro-noradrenergic effect, on human gastric secretion. Twelve subjects (nine men and three women) entered the study; six had an active duodenal ulcer, and six were healthy volunteers. Each patient underwent two experiments with an interval of at least 48 h. In a randomized double-blind order, each patient received maprotiline or placebo intravenously during intravenous stimulation with pentagastrin (2μg/kg/ h). Thirty minutes after basal collection, pentagastrin was administered for 180 min by constant intravenous infusion. After 60 min placebo or maprotiline (1 mg/kg/h) was added to the intravenous infusion from the 60th to 120th min; thereafter 2 mg/ kg/h were infused until the 180th min. Maprotiline infusion (2 mg/kg/h) inhibited significantly stimulated acid secretion in comparison with placebo in duodenal ulcer patients but not in healthy volunteers.

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