Title : Effects of soluble epoxide hydrolase deficiency on acute pancreatitis in mice - Bettaieb_2014_PLoS.One_9_e113019 |
Author(s) : Bettaieb A , Chahed S , Tabet G , Yang J , Morisseau C , Griffey S , Hammock BD , Haj FG |
Ref : PLoS ONE , 9 :e113019 , 2014 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a frequent gastrointestinal disorder that causes significant morbidity, and its incidence has been progressively increasing. AP starts as a local inflammation in the pancreas that often leads to systemic inflammatory response and complications. Soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) is a cytosolic enzyme whose inhibition in murine models has beneficial effects in inflammatory diseases, but its significance in AP remains unexplored. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To investigate whether sEH may have a causal role in AP we utilized Ephx2 knockout (KO) mice to determine the effects of sEH deficiency on cerulein- and arginine-induced AP. sEH expression increased at the protein and messenger RNA levels, as well as enzymatic activity in the early phase of cerulein- and arginine-induced AP in mice. In addition, amylase and lipase levels were lower in cerulein-treated Ephx2 KO mice compared with controls. Moreover, pancreatic mRNA and serum concentrations of the inflammatory cytokines IL-1B and IL-6 were lower in cerulein-treated Ephx2 KO mice compared with controls. Further, Ephx2 KO mice exhibited decreased cerulein- and arginine-induced NF-kappaB inflammatory response, MAPKs activation and decreased cell death. Conclusions -These findings demonstrate a novel role for sEH in the progression of cerulein- and arginine-induced AP. |
PubMedSearch : Bettaieb_2014_PLoS.One_9_e113019 |
PubMedID: 25402489 |
Bettaieb A, Chahed S, Tabet G, Yang J, Morisseau C, Griffey S, Hammock BD, Haj FG (2014)
Effects of soluble epoxide hydrolase deficiency on acute pancreatitis in mice
PLoS ONE
9 :e113019
Bettaieb A, Chahed S, Tabet G, Yang J, Morisseau C, Griffey S, Hammock BD, Haj FG (2014)
PLoS ONE
9 :e113019