2001
DOI: 10.1023/a:1012567926100
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Abstract: Acute pancreatitis in rats caused by cooling of the pancreas with chloroethyl is characterized by the development of focal necrosis and activation of lipid peroxidation in the liver, activation of blood aminotransferase and acid and alkaline phosphatase, and increase in total and indirect bilirubin concentrations.

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“…Thus, we observed the same type of disorders in functional tests of liver and pancreas, in the lymph and blood in experimental AP in dogs. Our data confi rm the fi ndings of other authors that functional disorders occur in the liver during AP [11]. However, along with them, we observed dramatic changes in the lymph fl ow from the thoracic duct, reduction of drainage and transport function of lymph vessels, and change in the enzyme level in the lymph that suggests the involvement of the lymphatic system in the of development of experimental AP in the dogs.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Thus, we observed the same type of disorders in functional tests of liver and pancreas, in the lymph and blood in experimental AP in dogs. Our data confi rm the fi ndings of other authors that functional disorders occur in the liver during AP [11]. However, along with them, we observed dramatic changes in the lymph fl ow from the thoracic duct, reduction of drainage and transport function of lymph vessels, and change in the enzyme level in the lymph that suggests the involvement of the lymphatic system in the of development of experimental AP in the dogs.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%