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. 2006 Apr;60(4):464-8.
doi: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602338.

Effects of probiotics on the severity of experimental acute pancreatitis

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Effects of probiotics on the severity of experimental acute pancreatitis

M A T Muftuoglu et al. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2006 Apr.

Abstract

Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the effects of probiotics on the severity of experimental acute pancreatitis.

Design: Experimental study.

Setting: Experiments were done in a laboratory at Haydarpasa Numune Teaching and Research Hospital.

Subjects: A total of 50 Wistar rats were randomly divided into five groups.

Interventions: Group 1 was control group. Group 2 received an intraperitoneal injection of a 20% solution in 0.15 mol/l NaCL. Group 3 was injected NaCL and fed with probiotics. Acute pancreatitis was induced in rats by intrperitoneal injection of L-Arginine in groups 4 and 5. The rats in group 5 were treated with probiotics. The pancreas was removed for histologic examination. Evaluation of the pathologic changes was done by a new combined histopathologic grading scale.

Results: The mean scores of fibrosis, acinar cell loss, oedema, parenchymal necrosis, mononuclear cells infiltration, polymorphonuclear leucocytes infiltration, ductal damage and atypical reactive regeneration in group 5 were significantly lower than group 4.

Conclusions: We demonstrated that enteral feedings with added probiotics can reduce the severity of acute pancreatitis.

Sponsorship: None.

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