Chronic pancreatitis-like lesions are observed in 100 of male Wistar Bonn/Kobori rats. At 3 mo of age, histopathologic examinations of the pancreas revealed a distinct infiltration of inflammatory cells with interstitial edema in the acini. At the same time, periductal and interstitial fibrosis and adenomatous hyperplasia of the ductular epithelium were observed. Extensive fibrotic exudation developed rapidly with age, and irregular destruction of the parenchyma was noted. The only abnormality, prior to the appearance of glycosuria, that could be detected clinically was lower levels, compared to Wistar rats, of BT-PABA excreted in the urine after oral ingestion. These lower levels indicate a decrease in enzyme secretion in WBN/Kob rats.
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