pubmed-article:1669188 | pubmed:abstractText | A marked decrease in the activity of superoxide dismutase together with an increase in pancreatic tissue lipid peroxidation have been found in rats with cerulein-induced acute pancreatitis (CRAP). It has been suggested, that the observed imbalance between oxygen-derived free radicals generation and inactivation may cause an injury to the pancreas. Preventive effect of hydroxyl radical scavenger in CRAP has been seen. | lld:pubmed |