急性胰腺炎
胰腺炎
胰腺
髓过氧化物酶
胰腺损伤
病理生理学
精氨酸
医学
炎症
组织病理学
内科学
发病机制
内分泌学
病理
药理学
生物
氨基酸
生物化学
作者
Rajinder Dawra,R. Sharif,Phoebe A. Phillips,Vikas Dudeja,Dhara B. Dhaulakhandi,Ashok K. Saluja
出处
期刊:American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
[American Physiological Society]
日期:2007-04-01
卷期号:292 (4): G1009-G1018
被引量:151
标识
DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00167.2006
摘要
The pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis is not fully understood. Experimental animal models that mimic human disease are essential to better understand the pathophysiology of the disease and to evaluate potential therapeutic agents. Given that the mouse genome is known completely and that a large number of strains with various genetic deletions are available, it is advantageous to have multiple reliable mouse models of acute pancreatitis. Presently, there is only one predominant model of acute pancreatitis in mice, in which hyperstimulatory doses of cholecystokinin or its analog caerulein are administered. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop another mouse model of acute pancreatitis. In this study, C57BL/6 mice were injected intraperitoneally with l-arginine in two doses of 4 g/kg each, 1 h apart. Serum amylase, myeloperoxidase, and histopathology were examined at varying time points after injection to assess injury to the pancreas and lung. We found that injection of l-arginine was followed by significant increases in plasma amylase and pancreatic myeloperoxidase accompanied by marked histopathological changes. The injury to the pancreas was slow to develop and peaked at 72 h. Subsequent to peak injury, the damaged areas contained collagen fibers as assessed by increased Sirius red staining. In contrast, d-arginine or other amino acids did not cause injury to the pancreas. In addition, acute inflammation in the pancreas was associated with lung injury. Our results indicate that administration of l-arginine to mice results in severe acute pancreatitis. This model should help in elucidating the pathophysiology of pancreatitis.
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