adrenocorticotropin-zinc and Disease-Models--Animal

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The effect of synacthen on acute necrotizing pancreatitis in rats.
    Pancreas, 2008, Volume: 37, Issue:3

    This study investigates the hypothesis that an adrenocorticotropic hormone-analog therapy may ameliorate relative adrenal insufficiency in the early phase of acute necrotizing pancreatitis (NP) by boosting endogenous glucocorticoid production.. Forty Wistar rats with taurocholate-induced NP were divided into 5 groups: the first group received low-dose Synacthen (0.5 mg/kg); the second, high-dose Synacthen (5mg/kg); the third,low-dose cortisol (10 mg/kg); the fourth, high-dose cortisol (100 mg/kg); and the fifth, the control group, received no treatment. All animals were killed after 6 hours: concentrations of plasma corticosterone, interleukin 1 (IL-1), IL-6, IL-10, tumor necrosis factor alpha, amylase, and lipase in ascites, myeloperoxidase activity in the pancreas, and a histological score were evaluated.. Corticosterone increased neither in the low-dose nor in the high-dose Synacthen group. Synacthen did not improve the early course of NP in terms of laboratory and histological results. A reduction of pancreatic necrosis and inflammation was observed in the low-dose cortisol group.. Endogenous glucocorticoid release seemed to be at its maximum during the early stage of NP and could not be further increased by Synacthen. Low-dose exogenous cortisol ameliorated the disease. These findings support the existence of relative adrenal insufficiency in the early phase of acute NP.

    Topics: Adrenal Insufficiency; Amylases; Animals; Cosyntropin; Cytokines; Disease Models, Animal; Disease Progression; Female; Hydrocortisone; Lipase; Pancreas; Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing; Peroxidase; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Taurocholic Acid; Time Factors

2008