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Protective effects of endothelin-1 on acute pancreatitis in rats
Authors:Dr. Masafumi Kogire MD  Kazutomo Inoue MD  Shun-Ichi Higashide MD  Kyoichi Takaori MD  Yoshiya Echigo MD  Yuan-Jun Gu MD  Shoichiro Sumi MD  Koutaro Uchida MD  Masayuki Imamura MD
Affiliation:(1) From the First Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine; and College of Medical Technology, Kyoto University, 606 Kyoto, Japan;(2) Department of Surgery, Otsu Red Cross Hospital, 1-1-35 Nagara, 520 Otsu, Shiga, Japan
Abstract:
Endothelin-1, a 21-residue peptide isolated from vascular endothelial cells, has a broad spectrum of actions. To clarify the involvement of endothelin-1 in acute pancreatitis, we examined the effects of endothelin-1 and its receptor antagonist BQ-123 on cerulein-induced pancreatitis in rats. Rats were infused intravenously with heparin-saline (control), endothelin-1 (100 pmol/kg/hr), cerulein (5 µg/kg/hr), or cerulein plus endothelin-1 for 3.5 hr. In another experiment, cerulein or cerulein plus BQ-123 (3 mg/kg/hr) was infused. Infusion of cerulein caused hyperamylasemia and pancreatic edema. Endothelin-1, when infused with cerulein, decreased the extent of pancreatic edema with a significant increase in the pancreatic dry- to wet-weight ratio. Histological changes induced by cerulein were markedly attenuated when endothelin-1 was given with cerulein. In contrast, endothelin-receptor blockade with BQ-123 further augmented pancreatic edema caused by cerulein. The extent of inflammatory cell infiltration was greater when BQ-123 was given with cerulein. Endothelin-1 or BQ-123 had no influence on hyperamylasemia. This study suggests that endothelin-1 has protective effects on experimental acute pancreatitis.Supported by a grant from the Ministry of Education, Japan (No. B-04454330).
Keywords:endothelin-1  BQ-123  cerulein  acute pancreatitis  rat
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