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Title: Leflunomide: Is a new oral agent in treatment of acute pancreatitis?
Authors: Kutluana, Ufuk
Oruç, Nevin
Nart, D.
Kaptanoglu, B.
Yonetci, N.
Ozutemiz, O.
Keywords: Leflunomide
Pancreatitis
Rat
Taurocholate
amylase
immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein
leflunomide
malonaldehyde
myeloperoxidase
nitric oxide
acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis
amylase blood level
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
article
controlled study
edema
histopathology
male
neutrophil chemotaxis
nonhuman
premedication
priority journal
rat
therapy effect
Administration, Oral
Amylases
Animals
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Disease Models, Animal
Isoxazoles
Male
Malondialdehyde
Neutrophil Infiltration
Nitric Oxide
Pancreas
Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing
Peroxidase
Pulmonary Edema
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Severity of Illness Index
Taurocholic Acid
Abstract: Objectives: Nuclear factor-?B (NF-?B) is a potent mediator in several steps of acute pancreatitis. Leflunomide is a novel immunomodulating drug that is also a potent inhibitor of NF-?B activation. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of leflunomide pretreatment in severe necrotizing pancreatitis in rats. Methods: Fifty rats were randomly divided into 5 groups. Severe necrotizing pancreatitis was induced by retrograde injection of 3% sodium taurocholate into the common biliopancreatic duct. Leflunomide (10 mg/kg) was given intragastrically for 2 doses before the experiment. Serum amylase activity, pancreatic histopathologic condition, malondialdehyde level, myeloperoxidase enzyme activity, nitric oxide level, and pulmonary changes were assessed. Results: Leflunomide pretreatment significantly ameliorated pancreatic hemorrhage, edema, and neutrophil infiltration and decreased histopathological score compared with the untreated severe necrotizing pancreatitis group (pathological score [mean ± SEM]: 6.70 ± 1.19 vs 12.36 ± 1.08 in the leflunomide treated and untreated groups, respectively, P < 0.01). Pulmonary changes was decreased in the leflunomide treated group (3.90 ± 0.45 vs 4.75 ± 0.25, respectively). Change in pulmonary alveolar distention was significant. Although serum amylase levels also decreased, the difference was not significant (5922 ± 3290 vs 15547 ± 5090 U/mL). Conclusions: Leflunomide is a beneficial agent in the severe form of acute pancreatitis in rats and should be considered as a potential agent for treatment of acute pancreatitis. Copyright © 2010 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6460
https://doi.org/10.1097/MPA.0b013e3181bab6a9
ISSN: 0885-3177
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