Mukaddes Eşrefoğlu1, Mehmet Gül, Fahri Turan. 1. Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Inonu University, Tip Fakültesi, Histoloji ve Embriyoloji Anabilim Dali, Malatya, Turkey. drmukaddes@hotmail.com
Abstract
PURPOSE: The prognosis of acute pancreatitis (AP) depends upon the degree of pancreatic necrosis and the intensity of multisystem organ failure. The liver contributes to the systemic manifestations of AP by releasing some cytokines. This study was undertaken to examine comparative effects of melatonin, antioxidant mixture containing L(+)-ascorbic acid and N-acetyl cysteine, pentoxifylline and L-arginine on hepatic damage induced by caerulein-pancreatitis. RESULTS: The liver specimens of all groups showed histopathological alterations such as hepatocyte necrosis, intracellular vacuolization, vascular congestion, sinusoidal dilatation and inflammatory infiltration. TEM studies revealed vacuole formation, mitochondrial degeneration, lysosome accumulation and necrosis. The mean histopathological score of the caerulein group was significantly different from that of each treatment group. CONCLUSION: L-Arginine and antioxidant administration be important for reducing hepatic damage induced by AP. Improvement of hepatic damage, in turn, might be beneficial for the prognosis of AP.
PURPOSE: The prognosis of acute pancreatitis (AP) depends upon the degree of pancreatic necrosis and the intensity of multisystem organ failure. The liver contributes to the systemic manifestations of AP by releasing some cytokines. This study was undertaken to examine comparative effects of melatonin, antioxidant mixture containing L(+)-ascorbic acid and N-acetyl cysteine, pentoxifylline and L-arginine on hepatic damage induced by caerulein-pancreatitis. RESULTS: The liver specimens of all groups showed histopathological alterations such as hepatocyte necrosis, intracellular vacuolization, vascular congestion, sinusoidal dilatation and inflammatory infiltration. TEM studies revealed vacuole formation, mitochondrial degeneration, lysosome accumulation and necrosis. The mean histopathological score of the caerulein group was significantly different from that of each treatment group. CONCLUSION:L-Arginine and antioxidant administration be important for reducing hepatic damage induced by AP. Improvement of hepatic damage, in turn, might be beneficial for the prognosis of AP.
Authors: B Rau; B Poch; F Gansauge; A Bauer; A K Nüssler; T Nevalainen; M H Schoenberg; H G Beger Journal: Ann Surg Date: 2000-03 Impact factor: 12.969
Authors: B Rau; A Bauer; A Wang; F Gansauge; H Weidenbach; T Nevalainen; B Poch; H G Beger; A K Nussler Journal: Ann Surg Date: 2001-02 Impact factor: 12.969
Authors: Soon Ho Um; Yong Dae Kwon; Chang Duck Kim; Hong Sik Lee; Yoon Tae Jeen; Hoon Jai Chun; Sang Woo Lee; Jae Hyun Choi; Ho Sang Ryu; Jin Hai Hyun Journal: J Korean Med Sci Date: 2003-08 Impact factor: 2.153