综述:治疗伴侣动物慢性胰腺功能不全的胰腺酶。

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Dominika Szkopek, Stefan G. Pierzynowski, Kateryna Pierzynowska, Kamil Zaworski, Agata Kondej, Piotr Wychowański, Paweł Konieczka, Blanka Seklecka, Janine Donaldson, Michał Jank, Jarosław Woliński
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本综述旨在分析有关狗和猫胰腺外分泌功能不全(EPI)的科学文献以及我们自己对猪模型的研究,以比较动物和微生物衍生酶在治疗这种疾病的动物中的应用。当超过 85% 的胰腺实质失去功能时,就会出现 EPI 的临床症状。EPI 可由多种疾病引起。胰酶活性不足或缺乏会导致消化和吸收功能受损,进而造成营养不良。胰酶不足的主要治疗方法是胰酶替代疗法(PERT)。胰酶替代疗法对患有 EPI 的动物来说是一种终生疗法。大多数市售产品源自动物(从屠宰场获得的加工胰腺),含有脂肪酶、α-淀粉酶和蛋白酶。微生物和植物来源的酶似乎是动物来源酶的一种有前途的替代品,但迄今为止,还没有同时含有所有酶的注册制剂用于临床实践,以治疗 EPI。以前的一些研究结果强调了胰腺酶的 "消化外 "功能,以及类似胰腺的微生物酶的作用。例如,胰蛋白酶可激活蛋白酶活化受体并促使肠细胞成熟,而肠促胰液素则可抑制脂肪吸收。据推测,胰内淀粉酶是胰岛素-小肠-胰腺轴的主要组成部分,而肠道和血液中的淀粉酶 "本身 "具有抗胰岛素的作用。此外,血液淀粉酶活性高但仍处于生理状态,这与生理葡萄糖平衡和缺乏肥胖症相吻合。
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A review: Pancreatic enzymes in the treatment of chronic pancreatic insufficiency in companion animals

The purpose of this review was to analyze the scientific literature on exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) in dogs and cats and our own research on porcine model to compare animal- and microbial-derived enzymes in the treatment of animals with this disease. Clinical signs of EPI occur when more than 85% of the pancreatic parenchyma is non-functional. EPI can be a consequence of various diseases. The insufficient activity or deficiency of pancreatic enzymes leads to impaired digestion and absorption, and consequently, to malnutrition. The primary treatment for enzyme insufficiency is pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT). PERT in animals with EPI is a lifetime therapy. Most commercially available products are of animal origin (processed pancreata obtained from a slaughter house) and contain lipases, alpha-amylase, and proteases. Enzymes of microbial and plant origin seem to be a promising alternative to animal-derived enzymes, but to date there are no registered preparations containing all enzymes simultaneously for use in clinical practice to treat EPI. Results from some previous studies have highlighted the “extra-digestive” functions of pancreatic enzymes, as well as the actions of pancreatic-like microbial enzymes. For example, trypsin activates protease-activated receptor and provokes maturation of enterocytes and enterostatin inhibits fat absorption. It has been postulated that intrapancreatic amylase is the main component of the acini-islet-acinar axis—the reflex which down regulates insulin release, while gut and blood amylase exhibit anti-incretin actions “per se.” Additionally, high but still physiological blood amylase activity coincide with physiological glucose homeostasis and a lack of obesity.

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审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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