The purpose of this study was to verify whether injection of tert-butyl hyd
roperoxide ((BuOOH)-O-t, a well-known prooxidant agent) into the bile-pancr
eatic duct can induce acute pancreatitis. A rapid blockade of the secretion
was observed in the majority of the animals after 3 hours of observation.
After 6 hours, the secretion reached a very low level, significantly differ
ent compared with controls. In groups of rats injected with (BuOOH)-O-t, pa
ncreatic weight grain was observed compared with the rats injected with phy
siologic saline. Histology of pancreata removed 3 hours after injection of
(BuOOH)-O-t showed acinar cell vacuolization, interstitial edema, focal nec
rosis of pancreatic acini, fat-tissue necrosis, and leukocyte infiltration
of the organ. These changes were considerably greater after the 6-hour obse
rvation period. Electronmicroscopic inspection revealed profound morphologi
c changes 3 hours after (BuOOH)-O-t injection. The control rats receiving p
hysiologic saline alone had well-preserved pancreatic tissue structure. In
conclusion, injection of the prooxidant agent, tert-butyl hydroperoxide, in
to common bile-pancreatic duct induces acute necrotizing pancreatitis, whic
h indicates the crucial role of free radical reactions in pathogenesis of t
his disease.