Free radical inhibition and serial chemiluminescence in evolving experimental pancreatitis

Author:

Gough D B1,Boyle B1,Joyce W P1,Delaney C P1,McGeeney K F1,Gorey T F1,Fitzpatrick J M1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Mater Misericordiae Hospital and University College Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

Abstract Oxygen free radical activity and inhibition were examined in experimental pancreatitis. Twenty-five rats were randomized to five groups: controls received intravenous saline, to simulate pancreatitis one group received intravenous caerulein (5 µg kg−1 h−1), and three groups received sodium taurocholate via the pancreatic duct (0.2 ml, 5 per cent), either alone, following allopurinol or immediately before superoxide dismutase. Chemiluminescence (a phenomenon based on the emission of light during chemical reactions and which is dependent on oxygen free radical activity) was used as an index of oxygen free radical activity and was measured in tissue samples at 5-min intervals following induction of pancreatitis. The control mean(s.e.m.) serum amylase level 1 h after induction of pancreatitis was 635(13) units. It was significantly elevated in caerulein-induced pancreatitis, 1833 (118) units (P < 0.05) and exceeded 3000 units in all taurocholate-infused animals. Mean(s.e.m.) chemiluminescence ranged from 44 (8) mV 100 mg−1 at time zero to 404(113) mV 100 mg−1 at 1 h in controls. In caerulein-induced pancreatitis mean(s.e.m.) chemiluminescence peaked at 20 min (1399 (239) mV 100 mg−1, P < 0.02) and in taurocholate-induced pancreatitis at 15 min (2316 (95) mV 100 mg−1, P < 0.004). Super-oxide dismutase significantly reduced chemiluminescence and hyper-amylasaemia in taurocholate groups. Increasing oxygen free radical activity paralleled evolving pancreatitis. Superoxide dismutase may have a therapeutic role in pancreatitis.

Funder

Hospital College for Education and Research and the Mater Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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