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Dissolution of pancreatic stones by oral trimethadione in a dog experimental model.

Authors :
Noda A
Shibata T
Ogawa Y
Hayakawa T
Kameya S
Hiramatsu E
Watanabe T
Horiguchi Y
Source :
Gastroenterology [Gastroenterology] 1987 Nov; Vol. 93 (5), pp. 1002-8.
Publication Year :
1987

Abstract

Experiments were conducted to develop a dissolution therapy for human pancreatic calculi in a dog experimental model of pancreatic calculi surgically prepared. On plain x-ray films of the abdomen, pancreatic calculi appeared in 19 of 39 dogs within 12 mo after operation. The antiepileptic agent trimethadione was given orally to 13 dogs at a dose of 1.0-1.5 g daily. Pancreatic calculi disappeared in 13 of 15 observations. The scanning electron microscopy, the elemental analysis, and the powder x-ray diffractometry of pancreatic calculi in this model revealed that the calculi closely resembled human pancreatic calculi, consisting mainly of a calcite of calcium carbonate. There was no histologic finding suggesting drug toxicity in the liver, the kidney, and the blood. Pancreatic calculi in 6 control dogs without the treatment neither disappeared nor diminished spontaneously. The oral treatment with trimethadione may have potential for dissolving human pancreatic calculi.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0016-5085
Volume :
93
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Gastroenterology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
3653627
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-5085(87)90562-2