Ultrastructural changes in the exocrine pancreas
24.48, 72 and 168 hours after a single intravenous injection
of 4-hydroxyaminoquinoline-l-oxide( CHAQO), at a dose
of 14 mg. per kg., were observed in male rats. At 24 hours
after administration, multiple focal degenerative lesion-like
large vacuoles in the acini, and a decrease in zymogen
granules with dilation of the rough endoplasmic reticulum
cisternae in the acinar cells were marked. At 48 hours,
acinar cell degeneration and necrosis progressively
increased. The nucleus, especially, appeared to be
disorganized and lysosome-like bodies with various sizes
were frequently observed. At 72 hours, acinar cell
degeneration persisted in the acini, and the interstitial space
with infiltration of inflammatory cells appeared edematous.
In addition, ductular-like cells, which resembled intercalated
duct cells, possessing a light cytoplasm with occasional
mitoses were observed around the duct lumen. At 168
hours, the exocrine pancreas was occupied with proliferated
ductular-like cells. Furthermore, acinar cells and acini
regenerated to the normal pattern were sometimes found.
Thus, the exocrine pancreas degenerated progressively up
to 48 hours after administration of 4-HAQO, gradually
came to be repaired by degrees from 72 hours and then
partly appeared to be regenerated at 168 hours. It is
suggested that the ductular-like cell might be the precursor
of the acinar cell in the regenerating process after injection
of 4-HAQO