PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSE OF DIFFERENT EXOCRINE PANCREATIC-CELL TYPES TO HORMONAL STIMULI .1. EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM CERULEIN ADMINISTRATION

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作者
GASSLANDER, T
SMEDS, S
BLOMQVIST, L
IHSE, I
机构
[1] Dept. of Surgery, University Hospital, Linköping
关键词
Acinar cells; Cell growth; Centroacinar cells; Cerulein; Ductal cells; Mouse; Pancreas;
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10.3109/00365529008998541
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
The trophic effect on the exocrine pancreas of the cholecystokinin analogue cerulein was studied in a long-term experiment (20 or 160 μg/kg/24 h for 14 days) in mice by measuring changes in pancreatic weight and protein, amylase, and DNA content. Further, the selective cell growth stimulation exerted by various doses of cerulein (4, 20, 54, 160 μg/kg/24 h) on different exocrine pancreatic cell types was studied by continuous administration of 3H-thymidine. In the first experiment animals given 20 μg/kg/24 h of cerulein had increased pancreatic weight and amylase and protein content, whereas the animals given the higher dose had unchanged weight and a less pronounced increase in amylase and protein content. The pancreatic DNA content was unaffected in the 20-μg group but was clearly decreased by the higher dose. In the second experiment a statistically significant increase over controls was found in the fraction of labeled ductal cells when 20, 54, and 160 μg of cerulein was administered. However, in the acinar cell population an increase was measured only in the 160-ug group. A tendency to nadir in cell labeling was observed in both acinar and ductal cell groups at less stimulation. Labeling of centroacinar cells increased in all cerulein-treated groups. The results show that all cell types of the exocrine pancreas can be forced into proliferation by the cholecystokinin analogue used and that there is preferential cell growth stimulation in the ductal and centroacinar cell populations. © 1990 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.
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