Hyperthermia induces heat-shock protein expression, reduces pancreatic injury, and improves survival in necrotizing pancreatitis

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作者
Grisé, K
Kim, F
McFadden, D
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Med Ctr, Div Gen Surg, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[2] Sepulveda DVAMC, North Hills, CA USA
关键词
pancreatitis; peptide YY; heat-shock proteins; animal study;
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10.1097/00006676-200008000-00003
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Heat-shock proteins (HSPs) function in the cellular response to injury. Increased expression of these proteins was first described in response to hyperthermia, although their production may be prompted by a variety of metabolic insults. HSPs protect cellular proteins from degradation. The self-limited pancreatitis induced by hyperstimulation with supramaximal doses of cerulein is accompanied by increased HSP expression. It may be that HSPs serve a protective function in pancreatitis. We hypothesized that hyperthermia-induced production of HSP-70 would improve survival in a lethal murine model of necrotizing pancreatitis, Necrotizing pancreatitis was induced in two groups of 30 female Swiss Webster mice by feeding them a choline-deficient diet supplemented with 0.5 g% ethionine (CDE) for 72 hours. Immediately before initiation of the CDE diet, the core body temperatures of the mice in the experimental group were elevated to 42 degrees C for 12.5 minutes. Twenty mice from each group were killed after 24 hours. Pancreata were harvested, and pancreatic proteins were extracted from half of the pancreata. HSP-70 was assessed according to a standard Western blotting protocol. The remaining pancreata were used to make histologic comparisons. Serum interleukin 6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Survival was determined by observation of the remaining mice. HSP-70 was expressed in pancreatic protein from all mice exposed to hypothermia but in none of the mice subjected to the CDE diet alone. Mortality was significantly reduced in mice pretreated with hyperthermia compared with control mice (p < 0.05). Survival in the hyperthermia group was 80%, whereas in the control group it was 30%. Hyperthermia resulted in expression of pancreatic HSP-70 in mice. Hyperthermia also reduced mortality in this lethal murine model of necrotizing pancreatitis. It is plausible that a causal relationship exists between HSP-70 production and improved survival in this model.
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