Effect of pancreaticojejunostomy on fibrosis, pancreatic blood flow, and interstitial pH in chronic pancreatitis - A feline model

Citation
Ag. Patel et al., Effect of pancreaticojejunostomy on fibrosis, pancreatic blood flow, and interstitial pH in chronic pancreatitis - A feline model, ANN SURG, 230(5), 1999, pp. 672-679
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery,"Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
ANNALS OF SURGERY
ISSN journal
00034932 → ACNP
Volume
230
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
672 - 679
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-4932(199911)230:5<672:EOPOFP>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Objective To study the relation between fibrosis, pancreatic blood flow (PMBF), inter stitial pH (pH(I)), and the effects of pancreaticojejunostomy (PJ) in chron ic pancreatitis. Background Chronic pancreatitis is associated with low PMBF and pH(I), suggesting the existence of underlying ischemia. Methods In cats, the main pancreatic duct was partially obstructed and the animals were studied 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks later. PJ was performed after 2 and 4 wee ks of ductal obstruction and studied 4 weeks later. PMBF and pH(I) were mea sured before and after stimulation with secretin and cholecystokinin, pH(I) was measured with microelectrodes, PMBF by hydrogen gas clearance. Histolo gic analysis of the pancreas with Sirius red (collagen stain) and fast gree n FCF (noncollagen protein) stains allowed semiquantitative analysis of the ratio between collagen and total protein (C/TP). Results With the evolution of chronic pancreatitis, there is a progressive increase in the collagen content and C/TP ratio, a reduction in basal PMBF and pH(I ), and loss of the normal response to stimulation. Early PJ restores collag en content, C/TP ratio, and basal and stimulated PMBF and pH(I) to normal. PJ performed in established CP returns the C/TP ratio to normal, improves b asal PMBF, and restores the normal hyperemic response to secretion. Basal p H(I) is improved and the "acid tide" associated with secretin returns, but there is still no response to cholecystokinin. Conclusions Pancreaticojejunostomy restores the elevated collagen and C/TP ratio to nor mal and reverses the ischemia present in CP. The authors speculate that res toration of PMBF and its normal response to stimulation allows "regeneratio n" and restoration of secretory function.