Literature DB >> 14962849

Endothelial nitric oxide synthase is protective in the initiation of caerulein-induced acute pancreatitis in mice.

Matthew J DiMagno1, John A Williams, Yibai Hao, Stephen A Ernst, Chung Owyang.   

Abstract

The effect of inhibiting nitric oxide (NO) synthase (NOS) or enhancing NO on the course of acute pancreatitis (AP) is controversial, in part because three NOS isoforms exist: neuronal (nNOS), endothelial (eNOS), and inducible (iNOS). We investigated whether inhibition or selective gene deletion of NOS isoforms modified the initiation phase of caerulein-induced AP in mice and explored whether this affected pancreatic microvascular blood flow (PMBF). We investigated the effects of nonspecific NOS inhibition with N(omega)-nitro-l-arginine (l-NNA; 10 mg/kg ip) or targeted deletion of eNOS, nNOS, or iNOS genes on the initiation phase of caerulein-induced AP in mice using in vivo and in vitro models. Western blot analysis was performed to assess eNOS phosphorylation status, an indicator of enzyme activity, and microsphere studies were used to measure PMBF. l-NNA and eNOS deletion, but not nNOS or iNOS deletion, increased pancreatic trypsin activity and serum lipase during the initiation phase of in vivo caerulein-induced AP. l-NNA and eNOS did not affect trypsin activity in caerulein-hyperstimulated isolated acini, suggesting that nonacinar events mediate the effect of NOS blockade in vivo. The initiation phase of AP in wild-type mice was associated with eNOS Thr(495) residue dephosphorylation, which accompanies eNOS activation, and a 178% increase in PMBF; these effects were absent in eNOS-deleted mice. Thus eNOS is the main isoform influencing the initiation of caerulein-induced AP. eNOS-derived NO exerts a protective effect through actions on nonacinar cell types, most likely endothelial cells, to produce greater PMBF.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14962849     DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00525.2003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol        ISSN: 0193-1857            Impact factor:   4.052


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