To observe the changes of intestinal bacteriology in acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP). Dog ANP model was induced by injection of sodium taurocholate with trypin into the pancreatic duct. All dogs were sacrificed on the seventh postoperative day, mucosal and luminal microflora of intestine were analyzed quantitatively. The blood and organs were collected for culture. The results showed that population levels of E.coli in the intestinal mucosa and the content in cecum of the ANP dogs showed much higher level than those of the controls (P<0.01 or P<0.05), while bifidobacterium and lactobacillus were decreased significantly (P<0.01), resulting in reversal of bifidobacterium/E.coli ratio. Blood levels of endotoxin were 1-2 times higher in ANP group as compare with the controls. The positive rate of blood and organs were 100% in ANP dogs. E.coli were the major bacteria cultured. The results indicated that microecological disturbance could take place after the onset of ANP, which may take an important role on pancreatic infection complicating ANP.
The purpose of the study was to observe effect of chinese medicine “Qing Yi Tang” on the repair of injury of intestinal mucosa in acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP). Dogs ANP model were induced by injection of 5% sodium taurocholate (0.5 ml/kg) with 3 000 u/kg trypsin into the pancreatic duct. Diamine oxidase and anylase activity in blood, protein and MDA levels of ileal mucosa were to be determined in ANP and after treatment of “Qing Yi Tang”. Intestinal permeability was also to be studied, LPS and bacteria translocation (BT) were obseved. All animals were sacrificed on day 7, the tissue of ileal mocosa was collected for histological and ultrastructural studies. The results showed that after treatment with Chinese medicine “Qing Yi Tang”, the injury of intestinal mucosa in ANP reduced. The length, height, area and protein of ileal mucosa increased significantly, intestinal permenbility decreased, the levels of LPS reduced in 1-2 times, and organ BT rate also reduce in 50%. The results indicated that chinese medicine “Qing Yi Tang” had good effect on improving repair of intestinal mucosa injury, protecting gut barrier function, reducing the incidence of LPS and bacteria translocation.