雄性和雌性小鼠对蓝蛋白诱导的慢性胰腺损伤和恢复的可比反应。

IF 0.1 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Journal of the Pancreas Pub Date : 2018-09-01 Epub Date: 2018-09-28
Tolulope F Obafemi, Peter Yu, Jing Li, Joy M Davis, Ka Liu, Binglu Cheng, Xiurong Zhao, Qiang Shen, Mamoun Younes, Tien C Ko, Yanna Cao
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目的:蛋白诱导的小鼠胰腺炎模型是一种成熟的、常用的人类慢性胰腺炎病理模型。尽管研究报告了人类慢性胰腺炎的性别依赖性差异,但在该模型中没有研究直接比较性别反应对胰腺损伤和恢复的影响。因此,我们设计了一项研究,以探讨在毛蛋白诱导的胰腺炎模型中,慢性胰腺炎损伤和恢复是否存在性别依赖的差异。方法:给成年雄性、雌性C57BL/6小鼠注射蓝蛋白(50 μg/kg,腹腔注射5小时/天,3天/周),连续4周诱导慢性胰腺炎;对照组小鼠接受生理盐水注射。于末次注射后第4天(损伤组)或第4周(恢复组)采集胰腺和血液。测定血清中淀粉酶的分泌。H&E切片对腺泡损伤进行评分。采用天狼星红和胶原免疫荧光染色评价纤维化程度。结果:与时间匹配的对照组相比,损伤组的身体和胰腺重量下降,腺泡损伤和纤维化增加,男性和女性之间无显著差异。恢复组体重恢复,胰腺重量部分恢复,腺泡损伤逆转,纤维化部分逆转,男女差异无统计学意义。各组淀粉酶分泌/体重相似。结论:卵黄蛋白诱导的慢性胰腺炎雄性和雌性小鼠对慢性胰腺炎损伤和恢复表现出相似的反应。虽然该模型可能不能充分模拟人类慢性胰腺炎的性别依赖性反应,但我们的研究支持该模型中雌雄小鼠均可用于慢性胰腺炎的研究。
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Comparable Responses in Male and Female Mice to Cerulein-Induced Chronic Pancreatic Injury and Recovery.

Comparable Responses in Male and Female Mice to Cerulein-Induced Chronic Pancreatic Injury and Recovery.

Comparable Responses in Male and Female Mice to Cerulein-Induced Chronic Pancreatic Injury and Recovery.

Objective: The cerulein-induced mouse pancreatitis model is a well-established, commonly used representation of human chronic pancreatitis pathology. Although studies report sex-dependent differences in human chronic pancreatitis, there are no studies in this model directly comparing sex response to pancreatic injury and recovery. Therefore, we designed a study to investigate whether sex- dependent differences in chronic pancreatitis injury and recovery exist in the cerulein-induced pancreatitis model.

Methods: Adult male and female C57BL/6 mice were administered cerulein (50 μg/kg, 5 hourly intraperitoneal injections/day, 3 days/week) for 4 weeks to induce chronic pancreatitis; control mice received normal saline injections. Pancreata and blood were harvested at 4 days (as injury group) or 4 weeks (as recovery group) after the last injection. Amylase secretion was measured from the serum. Acinar injury was scored on H&E sections. Fibrosis was assessed by Sirius Red and collagen immunofluorescence staining.

Results: Compared to time-matched controls, injury group displayed decreased body and pancreas weight, and increased acinar injury and fibrosis, with no significant differences between males and females. Recovery group demonstrated recovery of body weight, partial recovery of pancreas weight, reversal of acinar injury, and partial reversal of fibrosis, with no significant differences between males and females. Amylase secretion/body weight was similar across all groups.

Conclusions: Male and female mice of the cerulein-induced chronic pancreatitis demonstrate similar responses to chronic pancreatitis injury and recovery. Although this model may not sufficiently emulate sex-dependent responses in human chronic pancreatitis, our study supports that both sexes of mice from this model can be used for the study of chronic pancreatitis.

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