Effects of diversion and reperfusion of pancreaticobiliary juice on amylase release from isolated rat pancreas.

M Nishikawa, P Chowdhury, K Takaori, G T Blevins, P L Rayford
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Abstract

Diversion of pancreaticobiliary juice from the small intestine results in resetting of the normal negative-feedback regulation of exocrine pancreatic secretion. The mechanism by which this process occurs is not well understood. To examine this regulatory process, we investigated the effects of pancreaticobiliary juice diversion and reperfusion on exocrine pancreas using isolated rat pancreatic acini. Two groups of rats were surgically prepared for pancreaticobiliary juice diversion and reperfusion. Both groups received a liquid diet via a duodenal cannula and saline by intravenous infusion for 24 hours following surgery. Forty-eight hours after the surgery and infusions, the rats were sacrificed, and acinar cells were quickly isolated from each pancreas. Amylase release from isolated acini was measured in response to doses of cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8) and carbachol. Acinar cell receptor binding was measured by using CCK-8 labeled with iodine 125 and N-tritium-methscopolamine bromide as radioligands. Amylase release in response to both CCK-8 and carbachol was significantly decreased in the diversion group when compared with that of the reperfusion group. Receptor binding sites of CCK-8 and methscopolamine bromide were similar in the diversion and reperfusion groups. The results suggest that cholecystokinin- and carbachol-mediated amylase response is affected by pancreaticobiliary juice diversion through a process that most likely involves alteration of post-receptor-mediated intracellular signaling pathways.

胰胆液分流再灌注对离体大鼠胰腺淀粉酶释放的影响。
胰胆管液从小肠转移导致外分泌胰腺正常负反馈调节的重置。这一过程发生的机制尚不清楚。为了研究这一调节过程,我们利用离体大鼠胰腺腺泡研究了胰胆液分流和再灌注对外分泌胰腺的影响。两组大鼠手术准备胰胆液分流再灌注。术后24小时,两组患者均通过十二指肠插管给予流质饮食和生理盐水静脉滴注。手术和注射48小时后,处死大鼠,并迅速从每个胰腺中分离出腺泡细胞。测定了分离的腺泡菌淀粉酶释放量对缩胆素八肽(CCK-8)和苯酚剂量的响应。用碘125和n -氚-甲基东莨菪碱作为放射性配体标记CCK-8检测腺泡细胞受体结合。与再灌注组相比,分流组对CCK-8和氨基酚的淀粉酶释放均显著降低。CCK-8和甲基东莨菪碱在分流组和再灌注组的受体结合位点相似。结果表明,胆囊收缩素和碳甾醇介导的淀粉酶反应受到胰胆汁液转移的影响,这一过程很可能涉及受体后介导的细胞内信号通路的改变。
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