| Literature DB >> 35239112 |
Samara Rodrigues Bonfim Damasceno Oliveira1, Álvaro Xavier Franco1, Marielle Pires Quaresma1, Cecília Mendes Morais de Carvalho1, Fabrícia da Cunha Jácome Marques1, Patrícia da Silva Pantoja1, Vanessa Azevedo Mendonça1, Vinicius José da Silva Osterne2, Jorge Luis Almeida Correia2, Ana Maria Sampaio Assreuy3, Marcellus Henrique Loiola Pontes de Souza1, Kyria Santiago do Nascimento2, Benildo Sousa Cavada2, David Neil Criddle4, Pedro Marcos Gomes Soares5.
Abstract
Lectins isolated from Canavalia ensiformis (ConA) and Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) are promising molecules to prevent cell death. Acute pancreatitis, characterized by acinar cell necrosis and inflammation, presents significant morbidity and mortality. This study has investigated the effects of ConA and ConBr in experimental acute pancreatitis and pancreatic acinar cell death induced by bile acid. Pancreatitis was induced by retrograde pancreatic ductal injection of 3% sodium taurocholate (Na-TC) in male Swiss mice. ConA or ConBr (0.1, 1 or 10 mg/kg) were intravenously applied to mice 1 h and 12 h after induction. After 24 h, the severity of pancreatitis was evaluated by serum amylase and lipase, histopathological changes and myeloperoxidase assay. Pancreatic acinar cells were incubated with ConA (200 µg/ml) or ConBr (200 µg/ml) and taurolithocholic acid 3-sulfate (TLCS; 500 µM). Necrosis and changes in mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔѰm) were detected by fluorescence confocal microscopy. Treatment (post-insult) with ConA and ConBr decreased pancreatic damage caused by retrograde injection of Na-TC in mice, reducing pancreatic neutrophil infiltration, edema and necrosis. In addition, ConA and ConBr decreased pancreatic acinar cell necrosis and depolarization of ΔѰm caused by TLCS. The inhibition of necrosis was prevented by the lectin domain blockade. In conclusion, ConA and ConBr markedly inhibited in vitro and in vivo damage, effects partly dependent on the interaction with mannose residues on acinar cells. These data support the potential application of these proteins for treatment of acute pancreatitis.Entities:
Keywords: Acute Pancreatitis; Anti-inflammatory; Anti-necrotic; Lectins
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35239112 DOI: 10.1007/s10719-022-10048-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glycoconj J ISSN: 0282-0080 Impact factor: 3.009