Study of the Protective Effects of Dexamethasone on Multiple Organ Injury in Rats with Severe Acute Pancreatitis

Xi Ping Zhang, Ling Zhang, Ying Wang, Qi Hui Cheng, Jian Mei Wang, Wei Cai, Hai Ping Shen, Jun Cai

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Abstract

Context Pancreas, lung, kidney and liver injury has been proven to play an important role in severe acute pancreatitis. Objective To observe the protective effects of dexamethasone on multiple organs (pancreas, lung, kidney and liver) in rats with severe acute pancreatitis. Animals One hundred and thirty-five Sprague-Dawley rats. Design Ninety rats were prepared as severe acute pancreatitis models and were randomly divided into a control group and the dexamethasone treatment group (45 rats in each group). Another 45 rats were selected to be the sham operation group. Each group was randomly subdivided into 3 subgroups which were observed at 3, 6, and 12 h after surgery (15 rats in each subgroup). Main outcome measures The survival, gross and pathological findings under the light microscope, and the pathological scores of multiple organs in each group were recorded. Results There was no significant difference in survival between the dexamethasone treatment group and the control group (P=0.494). The pancreas pathological score was significantly lower in the dexamethasone treatment group than in the control group at the various time intervals (overall: P

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