Yin-yao Lin
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology | 2004
Hong Zhang; Emad Kandil; Yin-yao Lin; Gabriel Levi; Michael E. Zenilman
Background: Pancreatitis‐associated protein (PAP) is a secretory protein not normally expressed in healthy pancreas but highly induced during acute pancreatitis. While PAP has been shown to be anti‐bacterial and anti‐apoptotic in vitro, its definitive biological function in vivo is not clear. Methods: To elucidate the function of PAP, antisense oligodeoxyribonucleotides (AS‐PAP) targeting all three isoforms of PAP were administered via intrapancreatic injections (5 mg kg −1 day −1 , 2 days) to rats prior to induction of pancreatitis. Results: Severity of pancreatitis and cytokine gene expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were evaluated. Administration of AS‐PAP, but not the scrambled oligodeoxyribonucleotide (SC‐PAP) control, reduced pancreatitis‐induced PAP expression by 55.2 ± 6.4%, 44.0 ± 8.9%, and 38.9 ± 10.7% for PAP isoforms I, II, and III, respectively, compared to saline‐treated controls (P < 0.05 for all). Inhibition of PAP expression significantly worsened pancreatitis: serum amylase activity, pancreas wet weight (reflecting edema), and serum C‐reactive protein levels all increased in AS‐PAP‐treated animals compared to SC‐PAP‐treated controls (by 3.5‐, 1.7‐, and 1.7‐fold, respectively; P < 0.05 for all). Histopathologic evaluation of pancreas revealed worsened edema, elevated leukocyte infiltration, and fat necrosis after AS‐PAP treatment. Gene expressions of IL‐1 μm and IL‐4 were significantly higher in PBMC isolated from AS‐PAP‐treated rats compared to SC‐PAP controls. Conclusion: This is the first in vivo evidence indicating that PAP mediates significant protection against pancreatic injury. Our data suggest that PAP may exert its protective function by suppressing local pancreatic as well as systemic inflammation during acute pancreatitis.
World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2006
Emad Kandil; Yin-yao Lin; Martin H. Bluth; Hong Zhang; Gabriel Levi; Michael E. Zenilman
Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2007
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
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
Pancreas | 2004
Domenico Viterbo; Martin H. Bluth; Yin-yao Lin; Shirley Murray; Victor Ocasio; Cathy M. Mueller; Theresa DiMaio; Michael E. Zenilman
Journal of Surgical Research | 2003
A. Shytenberg; Emad Kandil; Yin-yao Lin; A. Schwartzman; Hong Zhang; Michael E. Zenilman
Pancreas | 2004
Yin-yao Lin; Martin H. Bluth; Domenico Viterbo; Cathy M. Mueller; Michael E. Zenilman
Gastroenterology | 2003
Hong Zhang; Martin H. Bluth; Domenico Viterbo; Hajeer Sabet; Yin-yao Lin; Leila Malhado; Emad Kandil; Gordon Callender; Matthew Kevins; Michael E. Zenilman
Pancreas | 2005
Martin H. Bluth; Domenico Viterbo; Yin-yao Lin; Cathy M. Mueller; Tamar A. Smith-Norowitz; Michael E. Zenilman
Gastroenterology | 2003
Emad Kandil; Hong Zhang; Gabriel Levi; Yin-yao Lin; Codrin Nemes; Domenico Viterbo; Gordon Callender; Victor Ocasio; Michael E. Zenilman