Glucocorticoids effects on exocrine pancreatic secretion in caerulein-induced acute pancreatitis in the rat.

I de Dios, J I San Romàn, M Manso, J J Calvo, M A López
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The present work reports on exocrine pancreatic secretion in control rats, adrenalectomized rats and hydrocortisone-treated (10 mg/Kg/d) rats during 7 days, under normal conditions and after induction of acute pancreatitis with caerulein (20 micrograms/Kg) by 4 subcutaneous injections at hourly intervals. Pancreatic secretion was seen to be affected by the procedure of adrenalectomy, which led to a marked reduction in the secretion of proteins and amylase with respect to control values. This was probably due to the decrease occurring in the zymogen granules in the acinar cells of the exocrine pancreas, a phenomenon which also led to a decrease in pancreatic weight observed in these animals. Treatment with hydrocortisone induced a decrease in the secretion of proteins and amylase, as well as an increase in pancreatic weight. This agrees with the accepted hypothesis that large amounts glucocorticoids stimulate the synthesis and storage of proteins in the exocrine pancreas, reducing the secretory phase. The administration of high doses of caerulein under these conditions led to acute pancreatitis in the three groups of animals. This was paralleled by a dramatic decrease in protein and amylase secretion and by severe interstitial edema of the pancreas and by increases in serum amylase values. In the case of the animals treated previously with hydrocortisone, the latter were tripled with respect to the control animals. The conclusion is offered that since the storage of enzyme proteins is governed by glucocorticoids, which furthermore increase the sensitivity of the acinar cells to stimulation by secretagogues, the administration of these substances during the development of pancreatic lesions such as acute pancreatitis is highly compromising to the organism.

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糖皮质激素对小蛋白诱导的急性胰腺炎大鼠外分泌胰腺分泌的影响。
本工作报道了正常情况下、正常情况下、每小时皮下注射4次小蛋白(20微克/千克)诱导急性胰腺炎后7天内,对照组大鼠、肾上腺切除大鼠和氢化可的松治疗大鼠(10毫克/千克/天)外分泌胰腺的变化。胰腺分泌被认为受到肾上腺切除术的影响,这导致蛋白质和淀粉酶的分泌与对照组相比明显减少。这可能是由于外分泌胰腺腺泡细胞中的酶原颗粒减少,这种现象也导致在这些动物中观察到的胰腺重量减少。氢化可的松治疗导致蛋白质和淀粉酶分泌减少,胰腺重量增加。这与公认的假设一致,即大量糖皮质激素刺激外分泌胰腺中蛋白质的合成和储存,减少分泌期。在这些条件下给予高剂量的小蛋白导致三组动物的急性胰腺炎。与此同时,蛋白质和淀粉酶分泌显著减少,胰腺间质水肿严重,血清淀粉酶值升高。在先前接受氢化可的松治疗的动物中,后者是对照动物的三倍。结论是,由于酶蛋白的储存是由糖皮质激素控制的,糖皮质激素进一步增加了腺泡细胞对分泌剂刺激的敏感性,因此在胰腺病变(如急性胰腺炎)的发展过程中使用这些物质对生物体是高度有害的。
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