2019
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2018.01922
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Mechanisms of Pancreatic Injury Induced by Basic Amino Acids Differ Between L-Arginine, L-Ornithine, and L-Histidine

Abstract: Pancreatic acinar cells require high rates of amino acid uptake for digestive enzyme synthesis, but excessive concentrations can trigger acute pancreatitis (AP) by mechanisms that are not well understood. We have used three basic natural amino acids L-arginine, L-ornithine, and L-histidine to determine mechanisms of amino acid-induced pancreatic injury and whether these are common to all three amino acids. Caffeine markedly inhibited necrotic cell death pathway activation in isolated pancreatic acinar cells in… Show more

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“…This is indicative of effective nanoconfinement provided by colloidal templates to avoid the sintering of PdAu under high temperature treatment. [25] The atomic ratio of Pd to Au estimated from energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) is 49 : 51 similar to the feeding ratio during synthesis (Table S1). Homogeneously alloying after high temperature calcination without phase separation is clearly observed from the EDS mapping ( Figure 1e).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…This is indicative of effective nanoconfinement provided by colloidal templates to avoid the sintering of PdAu under high temperature treatment. [25] The atomic ratio of Pd to Au estimated from energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) is 49 : 51 similar to the feeding ratio during synthesis (Table S1). Homogeneously alloying after high temperature calcination without phase separation is clearly observed from the EDS mapping ( Figure 1e).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of excessive doses of certain amino acids, such as L-arginine (Toma et al, 2000 ), L-ornithine (Rakonczay et al, 2008 ), L-lysine (Biczo et al, 2011b ), and L-histidine (Zhang et al, 2018 ), causes necrotising AP in rats and/or mice. Why these particular basic amino acids induce AP has not yet been fully clarified, but is likely related to shared metabolic pathways in vivo determined by the structural similarities.…”
Section: Basic Amino Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanisms of AP induced by L-arginine remain unclear. Amino acid imbalance (Mizunuma et al, 1984 ), reactive oxygen species (Czako et al, 1998 ; Rakonczay et al, 2003 ), inflammatory mediators (Czako et al, 2000 ; Takacs et al, 2002b ; Rakonczay et al, 2003 ), nitric oxide (Takacs et al, 2002a ), cytoskeletal changes (Tashiro et al, 2001 ), intracellular Ca 2+ signaling (Zhang et al, 2018 ), mitochondrial dysfunction (Biczo et al, 2018 ; Zhang et al, 2018 ) and endoplasmic reticulum stress (Kubisch et al, 2006 ) have all been postulated to be involved in this process.…”
Section: Basic Amino Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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