| Literature DB >> 30422795 |
Troy L Merry1,2, Maxim S Petrov3.
Abstract
Pancreatitis is increasingly recognized as not merely a local inflammation of the pancreas but also a disease with high frequency of systemic sequelae. Current understanding of the cellular mechanisms that trigger it and affect the development of sequelae are limited. Genetically engineered mouse models can be a useful tool to study the pathophysiology of pancreatitis. This article gives an overview of the genetically engineered mouse models that spontaneously develop pancreatitis and discusses those that most closely replicate different pancreatitis hallmarks observed in humans.Entities:
Keywords: autophagy; endoplasmic; genetically engineered mouse models; inflammation; pancreatitis; reticulum stress
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30422795 DOI: 10.1515/bmc-2018-0011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomol Concepts ISSN: 1868-5021