Literature DB >> 7525167

Effect of buprenorphine on pancreatic enzyme synthesis and secretion in normal rats and rats with acute edematous pancreatitis.

J M Ogden1, I M Modlin, F S Gorelick, I N Marks.   

Abstract

Pancreatic enzyme secretion is inhibited during acute pancreatitis, resulting in an increase in acinar zymogen content. Since the premature activation of zymogens has been assigned a central role in the pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis, minimizing the amount of stored zymogens might lead to less severe acute pancreatitis. Inhibition of enzyme synthesis or stimulation of enzyme secretion would result in reduction of zymogen stores. Opiates have a varying effect on pancreatic secretion, depending on the dosage, site of administration, and presence of pancreatic stimulants. The effect of opiates and acute pancreatitis on individual pancreatic enzyme synthesis is unknown. The following study was undertaken in order to examine the effects of an opiate on pancreatic enzyme secretion and synthesis during experimental acute pancreatitis. Four groups of rats were studied. Group I received cerulein (25 micrograms/kg); group II received an opiate, buprenorphine (BPN, 0.5 mg/kg); and group III received cerulein and BPN. Drugs were dissolved in gelatin/saline and injected subcutaneously. A control group (group IV) received only gelatin/saline. Rats were sacrificed 4 hr after injection, and pancreatic mass was measured. Pancreatic acini were prepared and assayed for amylase and DNA content. Amylase, trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen and lipase synthesis, and amylase secretion were measured for 2 hr. Results showed that, compared to controls, acini of rats with AP had increased amylase content, a finding consistent with decreased in vivo amylase secretion. Total protein and individual enzyme synthesis rates were significantly lower in the acini of the rats with AP than in those of the controls.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7525167     DOI: 10.1007/bf02087658

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


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