THE EFFECT OF OCTREOTIDE (SMS-201-995) ON EXPERIMENTALLY-INDUCED PANCREATITIS WITH 50-PERCENT ETHYL-ALCOHOL IN RATS

Citation
N. Korun et al., THE EFFECT OF OCTREOTIDE (SMS-201-995) ON EXPERIMENTALLY-INDUCED PANCREATITIS WITH 50-PERCENT ETHYL-ALCOHOL IN RATS, International surgery, 79(2), 1994, pp. 148-151
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
00208868
Volume
79
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
148 - 151
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-8868(1994)79:2<148:TEOO(O>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Brattle-Boro type rats with average weight of 200 gms were used for th e experiment. We established 5 groups with 10 rats in each. Group I wa s the control group, Group II pancreatic trauma group and Group III ra ts were the pancreatitis group induced by 50% alcohol. Groups IV and V were the groups in which Octreotide was injected in different time in tervals after induction of pancreatitis by 50% alcohol. Amylase values were statistically significant between the control group in which Oct reotide was injected in different time intervals after induction of pa ncreatitis by 50% alcohol. The amylase values were statistically signi ficant between the control group and the experiments (t2=4.69 p<0.001, 13=8.06 p<0.00001, t4=4.23 p<0.002, t5=4.3 p<0.002), and it was also significant between Group III and Groups II, IV, V (t2=9.62 p<0.0001, 14=10.26 p<0.0001, 15=3.69 p<0.005), but it was not found significant between Groups II and IV, V (t4=0.52 p<0.6, 15=1.69 p<0.1). Histopatho logic examination of the trauma group showed congestion, minimal lymph omonocyte infiltration. Patchy necrosis and shrinkage of the acinar ce lls with ductal dilatation were seen in the SMS 201-995 injection grou ps which were more pronounced in Group V. As a conclusion SMS 201-995 is not effective to prevent the ongoing pathology of pancreatitis but the increasing values of amylase were limited on the level of simply i nduced traumatic pancreatitis. It may be useful in the suppression of the enzymatic production during the course of pancreatitis.