Histopathological changes in the pancreas due to decreased pancreatic blood flow in a canine tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy model

J Vet Med Sci. 2021 May 9;83(5):780-783. doi: 10.1292/jvms.20-0409. Epub 2021 Mar 15.

Abstract

In dogs, pancreatic acinar cell injury is thought to be caused by decreased pancreatic blood flow due to heart failure. In previous our report, it demonstrated that decreased heart function causes a significant decrease in pancreatic blood flow in heart failure dog model caused by rapid ventricular pacing (RVP). However, the types of histopathological changes remain unclear. We aimed to verify the types of histopathological changes occurring in the pancreatic tissue due to decreased heart function. After RVP for 4 weeks, atrophy of pancreatic acinar cells, characterized by a decrease in zymogen granules, was observed in all areas of the pancreas. In conclusion, the result of this study suggests that attention should be paid to ischemia/hypoperfusion injury in the pancreas.

Keywords: atrophy; dog; heart failure; ischemia; pancreatic acinar cell.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cardiomyopathies* / etiology
  • Cardiomyopathies* / veterinary
  • Dog Diseases*
  • Dogs
  • Heart Failure* / veterinary
  • Pancreas
  • Tachycardia / etiology
  • Tachycardia / veterinary