Acute experimental pancreatitis in rat induced by sodium taurocholic acid: objective quantification of pancreatic necrosis |
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Authors: | Juan C. Rueda Luis Ortega Jesus M. Argüello Antonio J. Torres Ignacio Landa Jose L. Balibrea |
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Affiliation: | (1) Surgical Department, Hospital “Montecelo”, Pontevedra, Spain;(2) Pathology Department, Hospital Universitario “San Carlos”, avde. de Filipimas, 50, E-28003 Madrid, Spain;(3) Surgical Department, Hospital Universitario “San Carlos”, avda. de Filipinas, 50, E-28003 Madrid, Spain;(4) Surgical Department, Hospital “12 de Octubre”, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Summary Retrograde injection of 5% sodium taurocholic acid (TA) in Wistar rat pancreatic duct is followed by acute pancreatitis, resulting in 100% mortality within 36 h. Biochemical determinations show raised levels of amylase in ascites and blood. Necrosis has been measured using seven morphometric characteristics of pathological changes that add precise information on the type and extension of the pancreatic lesion. The percentage of necrotic tissue (by area) seems to be the most objective parameter. Necrosis appears 6 h after TA infusion, being 5.77% in extent after 12h, 14.9% after 24 h and animals die with an area of 29.5% necrosis. This experimental model seems to one in which physiopathological and therapeutic trials on acute pancreatitis may be camed out. |
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Keywords: | Acute experimental pancreatitis Sodium taurocholic acid Pancreatic necrosis |
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