López-Miranda J, Blanco-Molina A, López-Segura F, Nicolás-Puiggari M, Torre-Cisneros J, Pérez-Jiménez F
Departamento de Medicina Interna, Hospital Universitario Reina Sofia, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Córdoba, Spain.
Transplantation. 1991 Mar;51(3):562-5. doi: 10.1097/00007890-199103000-00003.
We have studied the effect of cyclosporine on the exocrine pancreas of rats submitted to treatment with different parenteral doses (15, 30, 50 mg/kg/day) for different time periods (7 and 30 days). Serum amylase levels, pancreas weight, and total pancreatic amylase and protein content showed a dose-dependent decrease. Basal amylase secretion from isolated lobules remained unchanged. Furthermore, the pancreatic lobules from animals under cyclosporine treatment exhibited a decreased response to bethanechol stimulation. Our data suggest that cyclosporine produces a toxic effect on exocrine pancreatic function.