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Pancreas | 2008

PANCREATIC REGENERATING PROTEIN I IN CHRONIC PANCREATITIS AND AGING IMPLICATIONS FOR NEW THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES TO DIABETES

Martin H. Bluth; Cathy M. Mueller; Joelle Pierre; Gordon Callender; Emad Kandil; Domenico Viterbo; Sophia L. Fu; Akira Sugawara; Hiroshi Okamoto; Michael E. Zenilman

Objectives: We investigated the relationship of pancreatic regenerating protein (reg) in models of acinar cell atrophy and aging, and the effect of reg I protein replacement on glucose tolerance. Methods: Rats underwent pancreatic duct ligation (PDL) and were followed through 12 months. Aging rats were studied at 12 and 20 months. Intraperitoneal glucose tolerance tests (IPGTTs) were performed, pancreatic reg I, reg I receptor, insulin gene expression, and reg I protein levels were measured. Pancreatic duct ligation and aged animals were treated with exogenous reg I protein and assessed for glucose metabolism. Results: After PDL, chronic atrophic pancreatitis developed, with a progressive loss of acinar cells and pancreatic reg I. During aging, a similar depression of reg I gene expression was also noted. The reg I levels correlated with pancreatic insulin levels. Twelve months after PDL, IPGTT results were abnormal, which were significantly improved by administration of reg I protein. Aged animals demonstrated depressed IPGTT, which marginally improved after reg I administration. Anti-reg antibody administration to young rats depressed IPGTT to elderly levels. Conclusions: Depletion of the acinar product reg I is associated with the pathogenesis of impaired glucose tolerance of pancreatitis-associated diabetes and aging, and replacement therapy could be useful in these patients. Reg I is an acinar cell product, which affects islet function.


Journal of Surgical Research | 2007

Sophorolipids Improve Sepsis Survival: Effects of Dosing and Derivatives

Rosemarie E. Hardin; Joelle Pierre; Robert Schulze; Cathy M. Mueller; Sophia L. Fu; Sabine R. Wallner; Albert Stanek; Vishal Shah; Richard A. Gross; Jeremy Weedon; Maja Nowakowski; Michael E. Zenilman; M.H. Bluth


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2007

Sophorolipid treatment decreases LPS induced inflammatory responses and NO production in macrophages

Sophia L. Fu; Cathy M. Mueller; Yin-yao Lin; Domenico Viterbo; Joelle Pierre; Vishal Shah; Richard A. Gross; Robert Schulze; Michael E. Zenilman; Martin H. Bluth


The FASEB Journal | 2006

Sophorolipid treatment decreases inflammatory cytokine expression in an in vitro model of experimental sepsis

Cathy M. Mueller; Yin-yao Lin; Domenico Viterbo; Joelle Pierre; Shirley Murray; Vishal Shah; Richard A. Gross; Robert Schulze; Michael E. Zenilman; Martin H. Bluth


Journal of Surgical Research | 2008

QS274. The Effect of Reg Administration on Glycosylated Hemoglobin in Aged Rats

Joelle Pierre; Cathy M. Mueller; Etta Bernstein; Michael E. Zenilman; Martin H. Bluth


Journal of Surgical Research | 2008

124. Long-Term Results of Laparoscopic Gastric Banding: Six Year Experience of a Bariatric Center of Excellence

Rabih Nemr; Joelle Pierre; Rosemarie E. Hardin; Kevin Brenowitz; Michelle Avitable; George Ferzli


The FASEB Journal | 2007

DECREASED SERUM ZINC LEVELS CORRELATE WITH DISEASE SEVERITY IN EXPERIMENTAL SEPSIS

Cathy M. Mueller; Rosemarie E. Hardin; Joelle Pierre; Robert Schulze; Yin-yao Lin; Domenico Viterbo; Michael E. Zenilman; Martin H. Bluth


Pancreas | 2007

IgE ANTI-PANCREATIC CANCER ANTIBODIES FROM PANCREATIC CANCER PATIENTS MEDIATE ANTIBODY DEPENDENT CELLULAR CYTOTOXICITY (ADCC) AGAINST PANCREATIC CANCER CELLS

Sophia L. Fu; Domenico Viterbo; Yin-yao Lin; Cathy M. Mueller; Joelle Pierre; Tamar A. Smith-Norowitz; W. Bowne; M. R. Pincus; Michael E. Zenilman; Martin H. Bluth


Journal of Surgical Research | 2007

P199: Pancreatic regeneration protein (Reg) modulates glucose tolerence testing

Joelle Pierre; Cathy M. Mueller; D. Viterbo; E. Bernstein; Yin-yao Lin; M.H. Bluth; Michael E. Zenilman


Journal of Surgical Research | 2007

Integrated oral session 2: Thurs 2/8 1:00 pmTrauma/critical care III: Sepsis and signaling I131: Sophorolipids improves sepsis survival: Effect of dosing and isoforms

Rosemarie E. Hardin; Joelle Pierre; Cathy M. Mueller; S. Walner; Albert Stanek; Vishal Shah; Richard A. Gross; Robert Schulze; Michael E. Zenilman; M.H. Bluth

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Cathy M. Mueller

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Michael E. Zenilman

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Domenico Viterbo

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Yin-yao Lin

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Robert Schulze

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Richard A. Gross

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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Rosemarie E. Hardin

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Sophia L. Fu

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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