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The effects of a new human leukocyte elastase inhibitor (recombinant guamerin) on cerulein-induced pancreatitis in rats

Background
Pancreatic and neutrophil elastase can aggravate or induce acute pancreatitis. Although increased elastase levels in the plasma of pancreatitis patients and animal models have been reported, the mechanism by which elastase is involved in the pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis has not yet been elucidated. We aimed to investigate the effects and the possible mechanism of a new human leukocyte elastase inhibitor (recombinant guamerin) in the treatment of cerulein-induced acute pancreatitis in rats.

Methods
Fifty Sprague–Dawley rats were divided into three groups: a saline-infused control group (I), a cerulein-induced acute pancreatitis group (II), and a cerulein plus guamerin infusion group (III). Guamerin (1–2 μmol/kg/h) was infused continuously in group III. The severity of pancreatitis was determined biochemically, histologically, and by cytokine changes between groups I, II and III.

Results
Significant differences in serum amylase , lipase , and pancreatic wet weight were observed in each group, respectively (group I; 2346.2 IU/L, 9.9 IU/L, 1.4 ± 0.3 g, group II; 13,596.8 IU/L, 7439.4 IU/L, 2.2 ± 0.5 g, group III; 9443.2 IU/L, 4516.3 IU/L, 1.7 ± 0.6 g). Serum IL-6 and TNF- [AU1]level peaked 1–4 h and 1–2 h. After the induction of pancreatitis, IL-6 and TNF- levels were decreased in group III than group II, (group I; 13.1/4.0 pg/mL, group II; 198.5/63.2 pg/mL, group III; 102.1/13.1 pg/mL), but no significant difference in IL-1β was observed. Histologic gradings and severity, such as vacuolization, inflammation, lobular disarray, and edema of the pancreas, were significantly lower in the cerulein plus guamerin infusion group III.

Conclusions
Recombinant guamerin, a new human leukocyte elastase inhibitor, may decrease the severity of pancreatitis and diminish pancreatic acinar cell injury by inhibition of neutrophilic infiltration and cytokine activation in the initial stage of cerulein-induced acute pancreatitis in rats.

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