Literature DB >> 316012

Pancreatic elastase and serum alpha 1-antitrypsin levels in beagle dogs smoking high- and low-nicotine cigarettes: possible mechanism of pancreatic cancer in cigarette smokers.

G J Morosco, G C Goeringer.   

Abstract

Beagle dogs exposed to cigarette smoke for 600 d experience a significant change in pancreatic elastase levels, as measured in tissue homogenates, compared with their sham-exposed controls. Greater elastase activity was found in the high-nicotine cigarette smokers than in the low-nicotine cigarette smokers. Levels of serum alpha 1-antitrypsin, an antiprotease capable of complexing the excess elastase, were also investigated. Animals smoking high-nicotine cigarettes had significantly lower serum alpha 1-antitrypsin activities than controls. Low-nicotine smokers showed alpha 1-antitrypsin activities that were not significantly different from those of controls. The importance of these observations is reinforced by a number of studies suggesting that proteases, their inhibitors, and an imbalance thereof may be related to the onset of neoplastic lesions. Studies have indicated that antiprotease levels follow the patterns of Mendelian inheritance. Severe deficiency states predispose human subjects to emphysema. A similar relationship may exist between antiprotease levels and susceptibility or resistance to neoplasms of the pancreas, a concept that deserves investigation in light of the findings reported here.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 316012     DOI: 10.1080/15287397909529797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Toxicol Environ Health        ISSN: 0098-4108


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Review 1.  Cigarette smoke-induced pancreatic damage: experimental data.

Authors:  Uwe A Wittel; Ulrich T Hopt; Surinder K Batra
Journal:  Langenbecks Arch Surg       Date:  2008-01-12       Impact factor: 3.445

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