Fatal and non-fatal inflammatory injuries induced by different concentrations of L-arginine in Kunming rats

To establish animal models of fatal and non-fatal pancreatitis, we randomly divided 55 Kunming rats into three groups: Group A received three intraperitoneal injections of 8% L-arginine (L-arg); Group B received three intraperitoneal injections of 10% L-arg; and Group C (the control group) received...

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Main Authors: Chunxia Li, Ge Zhang, Aijun Dai, Xiuyan Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-02-01
Series:International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X17753819
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spelling doaj-83361b5d1b4f4b8787d7193f97582ebb2020-11-25T03:06:44ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology2058-73842018-02-011610.1177/1721727X17753819Fatal and non-fatal inflammatory injuries induced by different concentrations of L-arginine in Kunming ratsChunxia Li0Ge Zhang1Aijun Dai2Xiuyan Wang3Department of General Medicine, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang, ChinaDepartment of General Medicine, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang, ChinaDepartment of Pathology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang, ChinaDepartment of Anesthesiology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang, ChinaTo establish animal models of fatal and non-fatal pancreatitis, we randomly divided 55 Kunming rats into three groups: Group A received three intraperitoneal injections of 8% L-arginine (L-arg); Group B received three intraperitoneal injections of 10% L-arg; and Group C (the control group) received three intraperitoneal injections of saline. After the third injection, biochemical indices and pathological changes in the pancreas and lungs were evaluated. In Group A, the rats experienced peak inflammatory edema at 48 h after the injections and exhibited the highest pathological score, but the biochemical indices showed no phase-related changes. In Group B, the rats exhibited significantly increased biochemical indices at 12 h after injection and experienced peak inflammatory edema at 24 h; the pathological score was also the highest, significantly different from the observations for Groups A and C ( P  < 0.05), and the mortality rate was 64% over 72 h. Thus, it was inferred that L-arg could be used to establish pancreatitis models and that different concentrations lead to different lesions.https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X17753819
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author Chunxia Li
Ge Zhang
Aijun Dai
Xiuyan Wang
spellingShingle Chunxia Li
Ge Zhang
Aijun Dai
Xiuyan Wang
Fatal and non-fatal inflammatory injuries induced by different concentrations of L-arginine in Kunming rats
International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology
author_facet Chunxia Li
Ge Zhang
Aijun Dai
Xiuyan Wang
author_sort Chunxia Li
title Fatal and non-fatal inflammatory injuries induced by different concentrations of L-arginine in Kunming rats
title_short Fatal and non-fatal inflammatory injuries induced by different concentrations of L-arginine in Kunming rats
title_full Fatal and non-fatal inflammatory injuries induced by different concentrations of L-arginine in Kunming rats
title_fullStr Fatal and non-fatal inflammatory injuries induced by different concentrations of L-arginine in Kunming rats
title_full_unstemmed Fatal and non-fatal inflammatory injuries induced by different concentrations of L-arginine in Kunming rats
title_sort fatal and non-fatal inflammatory injuries induced by different concentrations of l-arginine in kunming rats
publisher SAGE Publishing
series International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology
issn 2058-7384
publishDate 2018-02-01
description To establish animal models of fatal and non-fatal pancreatitis, we randomly divided 55 Kunming rats into three groups: Group A received three intraperitoneal injections of 8% L-arginine (L-arg); Group B received three intraperitoneal injections of 10% L-arg; and Group C (the control group) received three intraperitoneal injections of saline. After the third injection, biochemical indices and pathological changes in the pancreas and lungs were evaluated. In Group A, the rats experienced peak inflammatory edema at 48 h after the injections and exhibited the highest pathological score, but the biochemical indices showed no phase-related changes. In Group B, the rats exhibited significantly increased biochemical indices at 12 h after injection and experienced peak inflammatory edema at 24 h; the pathological score was also the highest, significantly different from the observations for Groups A and C ( P  < 0.05), and the mortality rate was 64% over 72 h. Thus, it was inferred that L-arg could be used to establish pancreatitis models and that different concentrations lead to different lesions.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X17753819
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