Literature DB >> 2419062

Partial restoration of pancreatic function by exogenous secretin in rats with ceruletide-induced acute pancreatitis.

I G Renner, J R Wisner, B C Lavigne.   

Abstract

Pharmacological doses of ceruletide administered intravenously to unconscious rats uniformly induces acute pancreatitis (AP) as well as a striking reduction in pure pancreatic juice (PPJ) and protein output. High-dose intravenous secretin administered to rats with ceruletide-induced AP effects a reestablishment of PPJ flow and a significant increase in PPJ protein output. Light microscopy of the pancreas in ceruletide-induced AP rats revealed marked acinar cell vacuolization and intense interstitial edema. By contrast, pancreatic histology in AP rats treated with high-dose secretin revealed a distinct lessening of acinar cell vacuolization and interstitial edema. We have established that high-dose intravenous secretin given to rats with ceruletide-induced AP is (1) not harmful, (2) reestablishes PPJ flow and evokes a partial restoration of protein output, and (3) appears to reduce pancreatic histopathology when compared to non-secretin-treated rats with AP.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2419062     DOI: 10.1007/bf01318123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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