Acid has antiproliferative effects in nonneoplastic Barrett’s epithelial cells

OBJECTIVES: For patients with Barrett’s esophagus, physicians commonly prescribe antisecretory medications in dosages above those required to heal reflux esophagitis because acid has been shown to have proproliferative and antiapoptotic effects on Barrett’s cancer cells and on Barrett’s mucosal explants. For a number of reasons, these model systems may not be ideal for determining the… Read more »

Increased risk of fundic gland polyps during long-term proton pump inhibitor therapy

BACKGROUND: It is controversial whether proton pump inhibitor use leads to fundic gland polyp development. AIM: To determine whether fundic gland polyp development is due to proton pump inhibitor use and to investigate mechanisms involved. METHODS: Proton pump inhibitor use and the presence of fundic gland polyps were assessed in consecutive patients undergoing oesophagogastroduodenoscopy. Biopsies… Read more »

Proton pump inhibitors reduce gallbladder function

BACKGROUND: In the authors’ previous study of gallbladder function before and after fundoplication, 58% of the patients demonstrated preoperative gallbladder motor dysfunction, and 86% of those retested after operation and cessation of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) normalized. Because no study has directly assessed the impact of antisecretory agents on gallbladder function, this study measured gallbladder… Read more »