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Pharmacological Effects and Toxicogenetic Impacts of Omeprazole: Genomic Instability and Cancer.


ABSTRACT: Omeprazole (OME) is commonly used to treat gastrointestinal disorders. However, long-term use of OME can increase the risk of gastric cancer. We aimed to characterize the pharmacological effects of OME and to correlate its adverse effects and toxicogenetic risks to the genomic instability mechanisms and cancer-based on database reports. Thus, a search (till Aug 2019) was made in the PubMed, Scopus, and ScienceDirect with relevant keywords. Based on the study objective, we included 80 clinical reports, forty-six in vitro, and 76 in vivo studies. While controversial, the findings suggest that long-term use of OME (5 to 40?mg/kg) can induce genomic instability. On the other hand, OME-mediated protective effects are well reported and related to proton pump blockade and anti-inflammatory activity through an increase in gastric flow, anti-inflammatory markers (COX-2 and interleukins) and antiapoptotic markers (caspases and BCL-2), glycoprotein expression, and neutrophil infiltration reduction. The reported adverse and toxic effects, especially in clinical studies, were atrophic gastritis, cobalamin deficiencies, homeostasis disorders, polyp development, hepatotoxicity, cytotoxicity, and genotoxicity. This study highlights that OME may induce genomic instability and increase the risk of certain types of cancer. Therefore, adequate precautions should be taken, especially in its long-term therapeutic strategies and self-medication practices.

SUBMITTER: Paz MFCJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7146093 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pharmacological Effects and Toxicogenetic Impacts of Omeprazole: Genomic Instability and Cancer.

Paz Márcia Fernanda Correia Jardim MFCJ   de Alencar Marcus Vinícius Oliveira Barros MVOB   de Lima Rodrigo Maciel Paulino RMP   Sobral André Luiz Pinho ALP   do Nascimento Glauto Tuquarre Melo GTM   Dos Reis Cristiane Amaral CA   Coêlho Maria do Perpetuo Socorro de Sousa MDPSS   do Nascimento Maria Luísa Lima Barreto MLLB   Gomes Júnior Antonio Luiz AL   Machado Kátia da Conceição KDC   de Menezes Ag-Anne Pereira Melo APM   de Lima Rosália Maria Torres RMT   de Oliveira Filho José Williams Gomes JWG   Dias Ana Carolina Soares ACS   Dos Reis Antonielly Campinho AC   da Mata Ana Maria Oliveira Ferreira AMOF   Machado Sônia Alves SA   Sousa Carlos Dimas de Carvalho CDC   da Silva Felipe Cavalcanti Carneiro FCC   Islam Muhammad Torequl MT   Islam Muhammad Torequl MT   de Castro E Sousa João Marcelo JM   Melo Cavalcante Ana Amélia de Carvalho AAC  

Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity 20200328


Omeprazole (OME) is commonly used to treat gastrointestinal disorders. However, long-term use of OME can increase the risk of gastric cancer. We aimed to characterize the pharmacological effects of OME and to correlate its adverse effects and toxicogenetic risks to the genomic instability mechanisms and cancer-based on database reports. Thus, a search (till Aug 2019) was made in the PubMed, Scopus, and ScienceDirect with relevant keywords. Based on the study objective, we included 80 clinical re  ...[more]

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