Pancreatic duct obstruction triggers acute necrotizing pancreatitis in the opossum
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Pancreatic duct obstruction triggers acute necrotizing pancreatitis in the opossum
Abstract
Background: The common channel theory suggests that bile reflux, through a common biliopancreatic channel, triggers acute pancreatitis. In the present study, this controversial issue was evaluated using an experimental model of hemorrhagic necrotizing pancreatitis.
Methods: American opossums underwent ligation of the pancreatic duct alone, bile and pancreatic duct separately, or common biliopancreatic duct; the severity of pancreatitis was evaluated at selected times after ligation.
Results: Animals in all three experimental groups developed hemorrhagic necrotizing pancreatitis; the severity of pancreatitis was similar in each group, although only those subjected to common biliopancreatic duct ligation experienced bile reflux.
Conclusions: Bile reflux into the pancreatic duct, via a common biliopancreatic channel, is not necessary for the development of pancreatitis and does not worsen the severity of pancreatitis associated with pancreatic duct obstruction in this model.
Comment in
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Another challenge to the Opie myth.Gastroenterology. 1993 Mar;104(3):927-31. doi: 10.1016/0016-5085(93)91034-f. Gastroenterology. 1993. PMID: 8440444 No abstract available.
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