Recent advances in the investigation of pancreatic inflammation induced by large doses of basic amino acids in rodents
It has been known for approximately 30 years that large doses of the semi-essential basic amino acid L-arginine induce severe pancreatic inflammation in rats. Recently, it has been demonstrated that L-arginine can also induce pancreatitis in mice. Moreover, other basic amino acids like L-ornithine a...
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Nature Publishing Group.
2014-02
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Sorozat: | Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology
94 No. 2 |
doi: | 10.1038/labinvest.2013.143 |
mtmt: | 2459909 |
Online Access: | http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/5132 |
Tartalmi kivonat: | It has been known for approximately 30 years that large doses of the semi-essential basic amino acid L-arginine induce severe pancreatic inflammation in rats. Recently, it has been demonstrated that L-arginine can also induce pancreatitis in mice. Moreover, other basic amino acids like L-ornithine and L-lysine can cause exocrine pancreatic damage without affecting the endocrine parenchyma and the ducts in rats. The utilization of these noninvasive severe basic amino acid-induced pancreatitis models is becoming increasingly popular and appreciated as these models nicely reproduce most laboratory and morphological features of human pancreatitis. Consequently, the investigation of basic amino acid-induced pancreatitis may offer us a better understanding of the pathogenesis and possible treatment options of the human disease. |
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Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők: | 138-149 |
ISSN: | 1530-0307 |