The pathological and therapeutical aspects of the Helicobacter pylori infection
in patients with peptic ulcer disease, chronic atrophic gastritis and gastric cancer have been
widely studied. However, various observations have indicated controversial results and
highlighted a few questionable aspects of the broadly accepted role of Helicobacter pylori
in generating certain gastroduodenal disorders. These are the following: 1. The sonicated
Helicobacter pylori culture did not cause any direct cellular-damaging effect (at the level of
the cell membrane, mitochondrion, DNA) in an application of 106-to 108 germ/mL given
alone or in combination with indomethacin (10-8 to 10-4 M) on freshly isolated gastric
mucosal cells. 2 Ethanol (EtOH) dose-dependently induced cellular damage (at the level of
the cell membrane, mitochondrion and DNA), however, the sonicated Helicobacter pylori
culture did not aggravate the damaging effect produced by EtOH. 3. The gastric acid
secretory responses in patients with classical duodenal ulcer did not decrease depending on
the patients’ age and on the period since the onset of complaints, however, the gastric basal
acid output (BAO) increased significantly in correlation with these parameters. Meanwhile
the maximal acid output (MAO) did not change. 4. Authors never observed gastric cancer
in duodenal ulcer patients without gastric surgery (in time period from 1962 to 2012),
however, the gastric (stump) cancer developed after a partial gastrectomy in patients with
duodenal ulcer. 5. The capsaicin-sensitive afferentation of the vagal nerve is involved in the
development of gastric mucosal damage and prevention, which seems to be an independent
pathway from the Helicobacter pylori infection or eradication treatment. Conclusions: the
results of our experimental and clinical observations might offer some details underlying a
reconsideration of the widely accepted etiological role of Helicobacter pylori in the
development of gastric mucosal damage, gastroduodenal ulcers, chronic atrophic gastritis,
gastric cancer and the treatment of Helicobacter pylori positive gastritis.