Abstract

In preceding papers we demonstrated an inhibitory effect of wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) and Ulex europaeus agglutinin (UEA) on the cholecystokinin (CCK) binding to the CCK receptor of rat pancreatic cells and also on the CCK induced Ca2+ release and α-amylase secretion in vitro as well as on pancreatic secretion of intact rats in vivo. In the present study we show the same inhibitory effect of both lectins on the cerulein pancreatitis of rats. This acute pancreatitis was induced by supramaximal injections (5 µg/kg/h iv or 10 µg/kg/h ip) of the CCK analogue cerulein in rats every hour. To monitor the degree of pancreatitis, we measured the number and diameter of injury vacuoles in the pancreatic acinar cells as one of the most important signs of this type of pancreatitis by light microscopic morphometry with two different systems on paraffin sections. Furthermore, the serum α-amylase activity was measured biochemically. We found a correlation between the diameter of vacuoles inside the acinar cells and the serum enzyme activity up to 24 h. The simultaneous ip administration of cerulein and WGA or UEA in a dosage of 125 µg/kg/h for 8 h led to a reduction of vacuolar diameter from 13.1 ± 2.0 µm (cerulein) to 7.5 ± 1.1 µm (cerulein + WGA) or 7.2 ± 1.3 µm (cerulein + UEA). The serum amylase activity was reduced from 63.7 ± 15.8 mmol/l \ imes min (cerulein) to 37.7 ± 11.8 (cerulein + WGA) or 39.4; +52.9; -31.1 (cerulein + UEA-I). Both parameters allow the grading this special type of pancreatitis to demonstrate the protective effect of the lectins.

Highlights

  • The cell membrane receptor for the peptide hormone cholecystokinin (CCK) and its analogue cerulein is highly glycosylated and able to bind lectins [1,2,3,4,5]

  • When the cerulein pancreatitis was induced by iv infusion of cerulein through a jugularis catheter, the vacuolization of exocrine acinar cells was nearly homogeneously distributed over the whole gland

  • For the only cerulein treated animals we found a diameter of vacuoles of 13.06 ± 2.03 μm, whereas the simultanous administration of cerulein and lectin led to a reduction of this value to nearly the half (7.51 ± 1.09 μm for cerulein + wheat germ agglutinin (WGA); group 3, Fig. 4), or (7.23 ± 1.32 μm for cerulein + Ulex europaeus agglutinin (UEA), group 5, Fig. 4)

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Introduction

The cell membrane receptor for the peptide hormone cholecystokinin (CCK) and its analogue cerulein is highly glycosylated and able to bind lectins [1,2,3,4,5]. The aim of the present study was to investigate the action of WGA and UEA-I on the hyperstimulatory cerulein pancreatitis in rats This well-established animal model for a mild serous-interstitial acute pancreatitis is induced by supramaximal stimulation of rats by CCK or cerulein in dosages of 10–50 times above the optimal physiological value within 5–12 h [10,11,12,13,14]. This special pancreatitis is characterized by a strong vacuolization of acinar cells and an interstitial oedema without a necrotizing of the gland

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