Acetazolamide Interferes with the Protective Effect of Prostaglandin E2in the Rat Gastric Mucosa

Abstract
Oral prostaglandin E2 protected the gastric mucosa against the damage induced by intraperitoneal indomethacin in the rat. Blocking of the gastric alkaline secretion by subcutaneous acetazolamide potentiated the ulcerogenic action of indomethacin and reduced or abolished the protective effect of a submaximal dose prostaglandin E2. The results are compatible with the hypothesis that stimulation of the alkaline secretion is one of the mechanisms by which prostaglandin E2 protects the gastric mucosa.