Mechanism of acute
pancreatitis complicated with injury of intestinal mucosa barrier.J
Zhejiang Univ Sci B. 2007 Dec;8(12):888-95.
Acute
pancreatitis (AP) is a common acute abdomen in clinic with a rapid
onset and dangerous pathogenetic condition. AP can cause an injury
of intestinal mucosa barrier, leading to translocation of bacteria
or endotoxin through multiple routes, bacterial translocation
(BT), gut-origin endotoxaemia, and secondary infection of
pancreatic tissue, and then cause systemic inflammatory response
syndrome (SIRS) or multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS),
which are important factors influencing AP's severity and
mortality. Meanwhile, the injury of intestinal mucosa barrier
plays a key role in AP's process. Therefore, it is clinically
important to study the relationship between the injury of
intestinal mucosa barrier and AP. In addition, many factors such
as microcirculation disturbance, ischemic reperfusion injury,
excessive release of inflammatory mediators and apoptosis may also
play important roles in the damage of intestinal mucosa barrier.
In this review, we summarize studies on mechanisms of AP.