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Cholecystokinin-8 induces edematous pancreatitis in dogs associated with short burst of trypsinogen activation.

K W Simpson1, N Beechey-Newman, C R Lamb, J B Smyth, G Hughes, K Coombe, N Sumar, J Hermon-Taylor.   

Abstract

To study the early pathogenesis of acute edematous pancreatitis in dogs, we examined the relationship of pancreatic hyperstimulation with cholecystokinin-8 (10 micrograms/kg/hr intravenously for 6 hr) to alterations in circulating pancreatic enzymes and pancreatic morphology with special reference to trypsinogen activation. Cholecystokinin-8 infusion was associated with increases in plasma amylase, lipase, trypsin-like immunoreactivity, and plasma and urine trypsinogen activation peptide. Pancreatic parenchymal swelling and interlobular and subcapsular fluid accumulations were detected ultrasonographically within 2 hr of cholecystokinin-8. Circulating trypsin-like immunoreactivity and trypsinogen activation peptide in urine reached a peak at 2 and 4 hr, respectively, then declined despite progressive increases in circulating amylase and lipase and intrapancreatic fluid. No significant changes were observed in dogs receiving a saline infusion. This study illustrates that cholecystokinin-8 induces edematous pancreatitis in dogs that is associated with a short-lived burst of trypsinogen activation.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7587782     DOI: 10.1007/BF02208999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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