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The development of cigarette smoke induced chronic pancreatitis in mice is associated with increased expression of K-Ras and NF-κB

Authors :
Jaroslaw Daniluk
Urszula Daniluk
Pawel Rogalski
Agnieszka Swidnicka-Siergiejko
Justyna Wasielica-Berger
Rafal Kucharski
Stefania Antonowicz
Joanna Reszec
Joanna Lotowska
Piotr Zabielski
Agnieszka Blachnio-Zabielska
Andrzej Dabrowski
Source :
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine. 29:246-251
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Institute of Rural Health, 2021.

Abstract

Epidemiological studies have demonstrated a strong association between cigarette smoking (CS) and chronic pancreatitis (CP); however, the exact mechanisms of this phenomenon remains unknown. The authors have previously shown that increased Ras expression activates the NF-κB mediated pathway and promotes development of CP. However, it is unclear whether a similar phenomenon occurs in CS-induced CP. Therefore, the aim of the study was to determine whether CS increases the expression of K-Ras, and promotes the development of CP in mice exposed to repeated episodes of acute pancreatitis (AP).C57BL6/cmdb mice were exposed to CS or a sham treatment for 12 weeks. After one week of exposure, half of the animals from both groups were additionally subjected to repeated cerulein treatment (once a week, for 10 consecutive weeks) to mimic recurrent episodes of AP. Extension of pancreatic damage was determined histologically by HE and Trichrome staining. The expression of K-Ras protein and downstream components (NF-κB, Cox-2, TGF-β) was evaluated by immunohistochemistry.C57BL6/cmdb mice exposed to CS or cerulein alone did not develop any chronic pancreatic damage. However, concomitant treatment with both of these agents caused focal acinar atrophy, with slight intralobular and perivascular areas of fibrosis, and inflammatory cells infiltration resembling mild CP. Moreover, immunohistochemistry examinations revealed increased pancreatic expression of K-Ras and NF-κB only in mice treated both with CS and cerulein.CS promotes development of CP in mice exposed to repeated episodes of AP. This process may be, at least partially, related to increased expression of K-Ras and NF-κB protein.

Details

ISSN :
18982263 and 12321966
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8fc32945271dc886ddcb97078bdf533e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.26444/aaem/144600