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Title: CCK-A receptor induction and P38 and NF-kappaB activation in acute pancreatitis. Author: Samuel I, Zaheer S, Nelson JJ, Yorek MA, Zaheer A. Journal: Pancreatology; 2004; 4(1):49-56. PubMed ID: 14988658. Abstract: Bile-pancreatic duct ligation in rats excludes bile-pancreatic juice from the gut and induces acute pancreatitis. Bile-pancreatic juice exclusion from the gut results in increased plasma cholecystokinin (CCK) levels. CCK-A receptor-mediated exocrine pancreatic hyperstimulation is implicated in disease pathogenesis. In the present study, we show for the first time a progressive rise in CCK-A receptor protein expression in ligation-induced acute pancreatitis in rats. As CCK-A receptor induction could amplify CCK-mediated acinar hyperstimulation and exacerbate acinar cell stress with activation of the p38(MAPK) stress kinase pathway, we studied CCK-A receptor protein expression and p38(MAPK) activation in duct ligation-induced acute pancreatitis in rats. Compared to sham-operated controls, acute pancreatitis induced by bile-pancreatic duct ligation associates with a temporal increase in pancreatic CCK-A receptor protein expression, p38(MAPK) expression and activation, and NF-kappaB activation. These findings may have significance in the mechanism of disease pathogenesis in this experimental model.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]