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Gastroenterology 1992-Jan

Pancreatic proteases and intestinal mucosal injury after ischemia and reperfusion in the pig.

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A Montgomery
A Borgström
U Haglund

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Abstract

Intraluminal pancreatic proteases have been proposed to play a pathogenic role in the injury seen after ischemia and reperfusion of the small intestinal mucosa. Intestinal ischemia can be detected by indirect intramucosal pH measurements using tonometry. In this study, pigs were subjected to laparotomy and ligation of the pancreatic duct (n = 10) or a sham procedure (n = 10). Three weeks later, a standardized hemorrhagic shock was induced followed by retransfusion. Central hemodynamics, portal venous flow, and duodenal and small intestinal mucosal intramucosal pH were monitored. Samples were obtained from the small intestine for microscopic examination. A typical superficial mucosal injury developed in both groups of animals after reperfusion. However, the injury developed significantly later in the duct-ligated animals. No major differences in survival, splanchnic hemodynamics, or intramucosal pH between the groups were seen during hemorrhagic hypotension or after reperfusion. These data favor the concept that intraluminal pancreatic proteases are important for the rapid development of the mucosal reperfusion injury.

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