Profound increase ofHelicobacter pylori urease activity in gastric antral mucosa at low pH
- 1 May 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Digestive Diseases and Sciences
- Vol. 41 (5) , 944-949
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02091535
Abstract
The effect of pH onH. pylori urease activity in its ecological niche was studied in gastric antral biopsy specimens. Specimens were incubated in 10 mmol/liter urea solutions at pH range 3.3–8.2. Activity of urease was studied by measuring production of ammonia and change in pH of the solutions. Urease activity was reduced at pH 8.2 (1424 ± 218 µmol/liter) but decreasing initial pH to neutral and acidic values resulted in significant maximal 6.5-fold increase in ammonia production (9491 ± 1073 µmol/liter,P<0.0005), which considerably raised the pH of the test solutions. Peak urease activity was between pH 5.0 and 7.0. In contrast to specimens incubated initially at pH 8.0, reincubation of washed specimens from solutions with initial pH 7.0 showed eightfold decreased urease activity. It is concluded that urease activity is markedly pH dependent with pH optima below the physiological mucosal surface pH. Furthermore, availability of urease is limited. Thus, an impaired gastric mucosal integrity allowing back diffusion of hydrogen ions may release urease activity, which might further weaken the mucus barrier and damage the gastric epithelium.Keywords
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