Adiponectin plays a protective role in caerulein-induced acute pancreatitis in mice fed a high-fat diet

作者:Araki H; Nishihara T*; Matsuda M; Fukuhara A; Kihara S; Funahashi T; Kataoka T R; Kamada Y; Kiyohara T; Tamura S; Hayashi N; Shimomura I
来源:Gut, 2008, 57(10): 1431-1440.
DOI:10.1136/gut.2007.135665

摘要

Background: Obesity is a risk factor for acute pancreatitis (AP), but the molecular mechanism remains unclear. Adiponectin, an adipose tissue-derived secretory factor, has anti-inflammatory properties in addition to various biological functions, and its plasma concentrations are reduced in obese subjects. However, the role of adiponectin in AP has not been investigated. Aim: To determine the effects of adiponectin on AP. Methods: We investigated the effects of adiponectin on experimental AP by using adiponectin-knockout (APN-KO) mice and adenovirus-mediated adiponectin over-expression. AP was induced by 10 hourly intraperitoneal injections of low-dose caerulein (10 mg/kg) after 2 week feeding of normal chow or a high-fat diet (HFD) in wildtype (WT) and APN-KO mice. We evaluated the severity of AP biochemically and morphologically. Results: Low-dose caerulein treatment did not induce pancreatic damage in either WT or APN-KO mice under normal chow feeding. APN-KO mice, but not WT mice, fed a HFD and then treated with caerulein developed pancreatic damage and inflammation, accompanied by increased macrophage/neutrophil infiltration and upregulation of pro-inflammatory mediators such as tumour necrosis factor a in the pancreas. Adenovirus-mediated over-expression of adiponectin attenuated the severity of HFD/caerulein-induced AP in APN-KO mice. Conclusions: Adiponectin plays a protective role in caerulein-induced AP in HFD-fed mice.

  • 出版日期2008-10