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Bratislava Medical Journal Vol.116, No.3, p.167-172, 2015

Title: Use of infliximab in treatment of acute pancreatitis
Author: S. Ozcevik Tekin, S. Teksoz, D. Terzioglu, A. E. Arikan, H. Ozcevik, E. Uslu

Abstract:

Objective:The aim of this study was to investigating the effects of infliximab in severe necrotizing pancreatitis.
Methods:Forty male Wistar rats were randomly divided into five groups evenly. Necrotizing pancreatitis was induced in group I and II by retrograde injection of 3% taurocholate into common pancreaticobiliary duct. In group III and IV saline was introduced instead of taurocholate to mimic pressure effect. Infliximab (8mg/kg) was infused through tail vein in group I and III and saline was infused in group II and IV just before laparotomy. Group V underwent sham laparotomy. Serum amylase activity, serum and tissue sialic acid, carbonyl content, malondialdehyde, total antioxidant activity (TAA) and pancreatic histopathology were assessed.
Results:

In group I serum sialic acid, malondialdehyde, carbonyl content and amylase activity were significantly lower than in group II (p<0.01).

There were no significant differences for serum TAA between group I and II (p>0.05).

Tissue sialic acid and malondialdehyde in group I were significantly lower than in group II (p<0.01).

But tissue TAA in group I was significantly higher than in group II (p<0.01).

Carbonyl content of group I was not significantly different from group II (p>0.05). Histopathologically, pancreatic sections of group II demonstrated extensive acinar and fat necrosis, hemorrhage, and inflammation.

In group I Infliximab improved histopathological changes (p0.05).


Conclusion:Administration of infliximab resulted in a significant improvement in biochemical and histopathological alterations in acute necrotizing pancreatitis(Tab. 3, Ref. 43).



Keywords: acute necrotizing pancreatitis, infliximab, TNF-alpha; taurocholate,malondialdehyde,amylase,antioxidants,sialic acid
Year: 2015, Volume: 116, Issue: 3 Page From: 167, Page To: 172
doi:10.4149/BLL_2015_034


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