INCRETION AND SECRETION OF PANCREATIC ENZYMES
AT LEAD INTOXICATION
Kayumov H.Y., Berdiyorova S.H., Kuchkarova L.S.
NationalUniversity of Uzbekistan
The incidence of acute pancreatitis in the Uzbekistan republic is about 70-100 people per
million population per year.
1,
Men and women are affected at a similar rate. The acute pancreatitis is
more common in population of industrial regions, polluted by different heavy metals. The typical acute
pancreatitis markers is increasing of pancreas enzymes in blood
2
We hypothesized that one of the causes of impaired pancreatic function can be environmental
pollution by heavy metals.
The aim of this work is to determine pancreatic enzyme activity in some biological samples in
rats with lead acetate intoxication
Methods: White rats were used in experiments. The intoxication was caused by administration
of lead acetate (80 mg per day) during 3 days each hour. The enzyme activity was determined in
pancreas, blood and chime by common methods (Уголев, 1969).Enzymatic activity in blood, pancreas
and chime of rats were studied in 4 days after intoxication.
Results.It was found the concentration of blood α-amylase,lipases and proteases at lead
intoxication increases in blood in 3,2; 4,1 and 2,4 times respectively in compare with control animals.
The concentration ofα-amylase,lipases and proteases in pancreas tissue was also increasedin 2,2; 1,5
and 1,3 times respectively in compare with control groups. But in the intestinal chyme, in contrast the
concentration of enzymes conducting hydrolysis of protein, lipids and carbohydrates was decreased.
The decreasing of α-amylase, lipases and proteases was in 1,4; 1,2 and 1,3 times respectively in
compare with control groups.
Conclusions
Hence, itis shown the concentration of pancreatic enzymes is increased in blood and pancreatic
issues, but is decreased in intestine 2,2; 1,5 and 1,3 times respectively in compare with control groups.
It is visible the secretion of pancreatic enzymes isincreasing and excretion is decreasing at heavy metal
intoxication. The same dynamic of pancreatic enzyme secretion and excretion was shownat different
kinds of pancreatitis. So, one of the reason ofspread of pancreatitis in the industrial regions can be
increasing of heavy metal concentration in the environment. Since theobtained results indicate an
increase in the increment of enzymes in the blood. This assumption is confirmed by a decrease in
enzymes in intestinal chyme.
Hence, it is advisable to add various food sorbents to prevent pancreatitis and other degasses in
regions contaminated with various heavy metals.
References
1.
State statistics committee of the republic of Uzbekistan (2010).
2.
Уголев
А.М.
Определение
амилолитической
активности
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Исследование
пищеварительного аппарата у человека - Л.: Наука, 1969. - С. 187–192.
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