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  • The Advances of Application of JAK/STAT Signal Transduction Pathways in Severe Acute Pancreatitis

    ObjectiveTo summary the advances of application of JAK/STAT signal transduction pathways in severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). MethodsBy using the method of literature review, the relevant literatures on JAK/STAT signal transduction pathway and its role in various organs damage of SAP were reviewed. ResultsIn the early of SAP, due to the pancreatic acinar cells were damaged, lead to the pancreatic enzyme release, then caused the local inflammatory mediators such as cytokines release, activated the JAK/STAT signal transduction pathways, and through the cascade effect with other signaling pathways further lead to the greater amounts of the release of inflammatory mediators, and that caused the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). ConclusionsThe JAK/STAT signal transduction pathway may be the key factor of cytokine waterfall cascade reaction process in SAP. Inhibition of this pathway may be a new measure to control the "inflammatory reaction waterfall" in treatment SAP.

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  • Effect of High Mobility Group Box-1 on The Death Pathways of Pancreatic Acinar Cell in Rat with Severe Acute Pancreatitis

    ObjectiveTo explore the effect of the serum high mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) on oncosis of pancreatic acinar cells in the rat with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). MethodsThirty-two healthy SD rats were randomly divided into 2 groups:sham operation group (SO group, n=8) and SAP group (n=24). Rats of SO group were only flipped the intestinal canal after laparotomy, but rats of SAP group were induced by retrograde injection of 3% sodium taurocholate into bilio-pancreatic duct in addition. Rats of SO group were sacrificed at 6 hours after operation, and rats of SAP group were sacrificed at 6 (SAP-6 hour group, n=8), 12 (SAP-12 hour group, n=8), and 24 hours (SAP-24 hour group, n=8) after operation respectively. Pancreatic tissues were stained by HE to observe pathological changes. Serum HMGB1 was measured by ELISA, and the oncosis percentage of pancreatic acinar cells was examined by flowcytometry. ResultsPathological results showed that structural integrity was observed in pancreatic acinar, and occasionally a single inflammatory cell infiltration was observed in rats of SO group. Swelling, interstitial edema, and inflammatory cell infiltration were observed in rats of SAP-6 hour group. Some necrosis of pancreatic acinar cell, stromal vascular congestion, and focal necrosis were observed in rats of SAP-12 hour group and SAP-24 hour group, which the pathological damage were worse over time. Levels of serum HMGB1 and oncosis percentages of pancreatic acinar cells in rats of 3 SAP subgroups were all higher than those of SO group (P < 0.01), and the 2 kinds of indexes both increased over time (P < 0.05). There was positive correlation between concentration of serum HMGB1 and oncosis percentages of pancreatic acinar cells in SAP rat during 24 hours after operation (r=0.846, P < 0.01). ConclusionsHMGB1 seems to play an important role in SAP by inducing oncosis of pancreatic acinar cells when inducing inflammatory reaction in rat with SAP.

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  • Expressions of MCP-1 in Pancreatic Tissues and Intestinal Mucosa of Severe Acute Pancreatitic Rats

    ObjectiveTo observe the effects and mechanism of MCP-1 in ileum and pancreatic tissues in rats with severe acute pancreatitis(SAP). MethodsTwenty-fourth healthy SD rats were randomly divided into two groups:control group(n=12) and SAP model group(n=12). SAP was induced in model group by retrograde injection of 3% sodium taucrocholate into the biliopancreatic duct of rats. The control group underwent laparotomy with the manipulation of the intestinal canal. The rats were killed at 12 h and 24 h respectively after operation, blood and tissue samples were collected to detect the indexes as follows:①Expressions of MCP-1 mRNA of pancreatic and ileum tissues were detected by RT-PCR; ②blood plasma MCP-1 and IL-10 levels were detected by ELISA; ③blood plasma AMY and DAO levels were detected by colorimetry; ④the pathological changes of pancreas and ileum tissues were observed. ResultsCompared with the control group, the levels of MCP-1, IL-10, AMY, and DAO in plasma, pancreas, and ileum tissues were significantly increased in SAP model group(P < 0.01), the expressions of MCP-1 mRNA in pancreas and ileum tissues were up-regulated simultaneously(P < 0.01), and pathological scoring increased obviously(P < 0.01). ConclusionThe levels of MCP-1 in plasma, pancreas and ileum tissues are significantly increased in rats with SAP, MCP-1 aggravate the injury of pancreas and ileum tissues.

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