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Redox signaling in acute pancreatitis

2015

Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory process of the pancreatic gland that eventually may lead to a severe systemic inflammatory response. A key event in pancreatic damage is the intracellular activation of NF-κB and zymogens, involving also calcium, cathepsins, pH disorders, autophagy, and cell death, particularly necrosis. This review focuses on the new role of redox signaling in acute pancreatitis. Oxidative stress and redox status are involved in the onset of acute pancreatitis and also in the development of the systemic inflammatory response, being glutathione depletion, xanthine oxidase activation, and thiol oxidation in proteins critical features of the disease in the pancreas. On th…

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Impairment of PGC-1 Alpha Up-Regulation Enhances Nitrosative Stress in the Liver during Acute Pancreatitis in Obese Mice

2020

Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory process of the pancreatic tissue that often leads to distant organ dysfunction. Although liver injury is uncommon in acute pancreatitis, obesity is a risk factor for the development of hepatic complications. The aim of this work was to evaluate the role of PGC-1&alpha

PGC-1&#9450301 basic medicineobesitymedicine.medical_specialtyAntioxidantacute pancreatitisPhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentClinical BiochemistryPGC-1αAlpha (ethology)Nitrosative stressliverHepatic ComplicationBiochemistryArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDownregulation and upregulationInternal medicinemedicineObesityMolecular BiologyLiver injurybusiness.industrylcsh:RM1-950Organ dysfunctionCell BiologyBiología y Biomedicina / Biologíamedicine.diseasenitrosative stressAcute pancreatitislcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologyLiver030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPancreatitisAcute pancreatitismedicine.symptombusinessAntioxidants
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Diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune pancreatitis in Spain

2015

Aims: The analysis of laparoscopic operations in treatment of chronic pancreatitis. Patients & methods: In our clinic there were performed 32 laparoscopic interventions for chronic pancreatitis and its complications. Results: Laparoscopic interventions were performed in 32 cases: cystogastrostomy10, cystoduodenostomy2, cystojejunostomy3, cystectomy1, longitudinal laparoscopic pancreaticojejunostomy 2, the Beger procedure without proximal pancreatoenterostomy 2 and the Berne modification 10. In all the cases of laparoscopic procedures the communication of a cystwith the main pancreatic duct were confirmed by preoperative biochemical and cytologic analysis of cystic fluid taken under the ultr…

Pancreatic ductmedicine.medical_specialtyHepatologybusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismGastroenterologyUltrasound controlSplenic arterymedicine.diseaseSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structuremedicine.arterymedicinePancreatitisCystbusinessPancreatic resectionPancreasAutoimmune pancreatitisPancreatology
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Biliary Pancreatitis: Endoscopic Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques

1987

Acute pancreatitis constitutes one of the most hazardous emergencies in clinical gastroenterology. Although the diagnosis “biliary pancreatitis” is often used in clinical practice for patients presenting with concrements in the biliary tree or impacted in the papillary orifice [17, 32], the common phrase “biliary pancreatitis” has not so far been exactly defined. Patients with cholecystolithiasis may be included in this group, as well as patients with dysfunction of the sphincter of Oddi. Some authors have reported that juxtapapillary diverticula increase the risk for development of biliary pancreatitis [28].

Pancreatic ductmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryBile ductmedicine.diseasedigestive systemGastroenterologyClinical Practicemedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicineSphincter of OddimedicineAcute cholecystitisAcute pancreatitisCommon bile duct stoneBiliary pancreatitisbusiness
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Pancreas and Cystic Fibrosis: The Implications of Increased Survival in Cystic Fibrosis

2007

Background: In acute pancreatitis (AP), pancreatic necrosis (PN) is an important local complication that can be identified by means of contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT).

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyNecrosisHepatologybiologybusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismfungiC-reactive proteinGastroenterologyfood and beveragesmedicine.diseasemedicinebiology.proteinTechnetium Tc 99m ExametazimePancreatitisAcute pancreatitisIn patientmedicine.symptombusinessComplicationTechnetium-99mPancreatology
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Inflammatory and tumor-like lesions of the pancreas

2020

Summary Inflammatory/tumor-like lesions of the pancreas represent a heterogeneous group of diseases that can variably involve the pancreatic gland determining different signs and symptoms. In the category of inflammatory/tumor-like lesions of the pancreas, the most important entities are represented by chronic pancreatitis, which includes alcoholic, obstructive and hereditary pancreatitis, paraduodenal (groove) pancreatitis, autoimmune pancreatitis, lymphoepithelial cyst, pancreatic hamartoma and intrapancreatic accessory spleen. An in-depth knowledge of such diseases is essential, since they can cause severe morbidity and may represent a potential life-threatening risk for patients. Furthe…

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Pancreatitis autoinmune: pseudotumor inflamatorio, afectación multifocal, hipertensión portal y evolución a largo plazo

2008

Autoimmune pancreatitis is a recently characterized disease that still constitutes a diagnostic challenge, especially regarding differential diagnosis from neoplasia. Long-term outcome is poorly known. We herein report a case of a patient with autoimmune pancreatitis and 14 years of follow-up, and show its clinical, biochemical, and morphological characteristics. A 54-year-old female presented with obstructive jaundice and abdominal tenderness, as well as a mass at the pancreatic head on a CT scan, suggestive of pancreatic neoplasia. Surgery showed an increase of the whole pancreas, malignancy was intraoperatively ruled out, and a cholecystectomy and choledochoduodenostomy were carried out.…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGastroenterologyGeneral MedicineJaundicemedicine.diseaseRetroperitoneal fibrosismedicine.anatomical_structureEsophageal varicesmedicinePortal hypertensionPancreatitismedicine.symptomDifferential diagnosisPancreasbusinessAutoimmune pancreatitisRevista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas
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PO-0359 How To Select The Sweat Test Candidate. 10 Years Of Experience In Screening For Cystic Fibrosis In Children

2014

Background Sweat test (ST) remains gold standard in cystic fibrosis (CF) diagnosis. Alarm symptoms are age-related. Aims Retrospective review of cases subjected to ST. Methods Patients were selected by paediatricians, neonatologists, surgeons, based on suggestive symptoms, personal (PH) and familial history (FH). Inclusion criteria: for 0–1 month age group, patients with PH of atelectasis, meconium ileus, intussusception; 1–12 months, recurrent wheezing (RW), failure to thrive (FTT); 1–5 years, previous group symptoms, plus chronic cough/diarrhoea; >5 years, 1–5 years symptoms, plus recurrent pancreatitis/sinusitis. For all age, patients with PH of salty taste of sweat (STS), salt wasting s…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAtelectasismedicine.diseaseCystic fibrosisChronic coughRecurrent pancreatitisPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFailure to thrivemedicinePancreatitismedicine.symptombusinessSinusitisSweat testArchives of Disease in Childhood
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Pentoxifylline and Oxypurinol: Potential Drugs to Prevent the “Cytokine Release (Storm) Syndrome” Caused by SARS-CoV-2?

2020

Background: COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, is a potentially lethal, rapidly-expanding pandemic and many efforts are being carried out worldwide to understand and control the disease. COVID-19 patients may display a cytokine release syndrome, which causes severe lung inflammation, leading, in many instances, to death. Objective: This paper is intended to explore the possibilities of controlling the COVID-19-associated hyperinflammation by using licensed drugs with anti-inflammatory effects. Hypothesis: We have previously described that pentoxifylline alone, or in combination with oxypurinol, reduces the systemic inflammation caused by experimentally-induced pancreatitis in rats. Pentoxifyl…

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Co-administration of pentoxifylline and thiopental causes death by acute pulmonary oedema in rats

2006

Background and purpose: Pentoxifylline exhibits rheological properties that improve microvascular flow and it is widely used in vascular perfusion disorders. It also exhibits marked anti-inflammatory properties by inhibiting tumour necrosis factor a production. Thiopental is one of the most widely used drugs for rapid induction of anaesthesia. During experimental studies on the treatment of acute pancreatitis, we observed that when pentoxifylline was administered after anaesthesia with thiopental, most of the rats exhibited dyspnea, signs of pulmonary oedema and died. The aim of the work described here was to investigate the cause of the unexpected toxic effect of the combined treatment wit…

PharmacologyLungbusiness.industryVascular permeabilitymedicine.diseasePulmonary edemaPulmonary hypertensionHypoxemiaPentoxifyllinemedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiaMedicineAcute pancreatitisPancreatitismedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugBritish Journal of Pharmacology
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