Degeneration of intrapancreatic nerve fibers after chronic alcohol administration in mice

International Journal of Pancreatology - Tập 21 - Trang 165-171 - 1997
Zoltán Berger1, Erzsébet Fehér2
1Second Department of Internal Medicine, St Imre Hospital, Budapest, Hungary
2First Department of Anatomy, Semmelweis University of Medicine, budapest, Hungary

Tóm tắt

These results provide morphological evidence for an alcohol-induced selective intrapancreatic nerve degeneration. This affected mainly the nerve fibers that are inhibitory of the exocrine pancreas, and might represent the morphological background of hypersectory state of the pancreas in chronic alcoholism. Intrapancreatic intrinsic nerves were studied by immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy after 4 mo of alcohol consumption and compared with control mice. A dense entwork of nerve fibers was observed in the normal mouse pancreas around the blood vessels and ending on the exocrine cells. The presence of VIP, NPY, PP, SP, and serotonin in these nerves was demonstrated by immunohistochemistry. Four months of alcohol consumption did, not result in apparent morphological, changes of the pancreas. However, the majority of periacinar nerve terminals showed degenerative changes. Synaptic vesicles were diminished in number in some other nerve processes, whereas the perivascular nerve fibers were relatively well preserved. A slight decrease was found in the intensity of VIP and SP immunoreactivity, and the PP fibers almost disappeared.

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