TRYPSINOGEN VARIANTS IN PANCREATIC-JUICE OF HEALTHY-VOLUNTEERS, CHRONIC-ALCOHOLICS, AND PATIENTS WITH PANCREATITIS AND CANCER OF THE PANCREAS

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RINDERKNECHT, H
RENNER, IG
CARMACK, C
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[1] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,SAN FERNANDO VALLEY MED PROGRAM,LOS ANGELES,CA 90024
[2] UNIV SO CALIF,SCH MED,LOS ANGELES,CA 90007
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10.1136/gut.20.10.886
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of pure pancreatic juice from 14 healthy normal subjects, 11 chronic alcoholics without detectable pancreatic disease, 15 patients with pancreatitis, and two with cancer of the pancreas consistently demonstrated the presence of two variants of trypsinogen with different electrophoretic mobilities. In healthy normal subjects the proportion of cationic to anionic trypsinogen was invariably greater than 1 and averaged about 2. In chronic alcoholics, patients with pancreatitis or cancer of the pancreas, this ratio, with a single exception, was below one and averaged about 0.45. The extraordinary consistency of these findings suggests that the quantitative relationship between cationic and anionic trypsinogen in human pancreatic juice may be a very sensitive indicator of incipient or existing pancreatic pathology. The most acceptable explanation for the reversal of the normal zymogen ratio in pancreatic disease is a selective increase in the synthesis of the anionic variant relative to that of the cationic species. Total trypsinogen concentrations differed widely from one another in the three patient groups, but the ratio of cationic to anionic trypsinogen exhibited little change and remained below 1. Our results also demonstrate for the first time a specific effect of chronic alcohol abuse on the secretory profile of a pancreatic enzyme in human subjects. A newly discovered minor, trypsinogen-like component of human pancreatic juice was found to be significantly increased in pancreatic juice of chronic alcoholics, decreased in pancreatic secretions of patients with pancreatitis, and barely detectable in those of two patients with cancer of the pancreas.
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