Abstract:Abstract:Objective To explore the effect of lysolecithin choline (LPC) on bloodbrain barrier(BBB) permeability in rats with acute pancreatitis.
Methods Acute pancreatitis rat model was produced and rats were randomly divided into:(1)Test groupAP, rats received LPC by tail vein injection; (2)control group I, AP rats were given normal saline by tail vein injection; (3)control group II, sham operation without AP, but LPC was given by tail vein injection.Horseradish peroxidase(HRP) was used as a tracer to determine BBB permeability 7~10 days later.
Results The test group showed local extravascular effusion of HRP,indicating that BBB permeability was markedly increased,while both control groups showed no apparent increase of BBB permeability,which were statistically significant(P<0.01,P<0.05).
ConclusionsLPC can increase BBB permeability of rats with acute pancreatitis,and this may be related to the development of pancreatic encephalopathy.