@Article{Budzyński2010,
journal="Archives of Medical Science",
issn="1734-1922",
volume="6",
number="2",
year="2010",
title="Original researchTreatment with double dose of omeprazole increases -endorphin plasma level in patients with coronary artery disease",
abstract=" Introduction:  The proton pump inhibitor empirical trial, besides the analysis of symptoms, is the main method in the diagnosis of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease-related chest pain. \&#946;-Endorphin acts as an endogenous analgesia system. The aim of the study was verify whether \&#946;-endorphin plasma level is affected by omeprazole administration and influences the severity of anginal symptoms and outcome of the \&#8220;omeprazole test\&#8221; in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and chest pain of suspected non-cardiac origin.    Material and methods:  Omeprazole was administered to 48 patients with CAD in a randomized,  placebo -controlled, crossover study design. At the beginning of the study, and again after the 14-day omeprazole and  placebo  treatment, the \&#946;-endorphin plasma concentration was determined.    Results:  The level of plasma \&#946;-endorphin after the administration of omeprazole was significantly greater than at the start of the study and following the  placebo . Responders to omeprazole had an average lower \&#946;-endorphin plasma concentration than subjects who failed to respond to this therapy. Subjects with symptoms in class III (according to the Canadian Cardiovascular Society classification) after omeprazole administration had a greater \&#946;-endorphin plasma level than subjects in class II for anginal symptom severity.    Conclusions:  Fourteen-day therapy with a double omeprazole dose significantly increases the \&#946;-endorphin plasma concentration in patients with CAD. Circulating \&#946;-endorphin does not seem to be involved in the mechanism for the \&#8220;omeprazole test\&#8221; outcome, although an individually different effect on pain threshold cannot be excluded.",
author="Budzyński, Jacek
and Pulkowski, Grzegorz
and Kłopocka, Maria
and Augustyńska, Beata
and Sinkiewicz, Anna
and Suppan, Karol
and Fabisiak, Jacek
and Majer, Marcin
and Świątkowski, Maciej",
pages="201--207",
doi="10.5114/aoms.2010.13896",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2010.13896"
}