A Mouse Model of Chronic Pancreatitis Induced by an Alcohol and High Fat Diet.

Q3 Medicine Open Pain Journal Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-09-15 DOI:10.2174/1876386301710010081
T Clinkinbeard, R H Kline, L P Zhang, S L McIlwrath, J F Watkins, K N Westlund
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Background/aims: Study of acute pancreatitis in chemically-induced rodent models has provided useful data; models of alcoholic chronic pancreatitis have not been available in mice. The aim of the present study was to characterize a mouse model of chronic pancreatitis induced solely with an alcohol and high fat (AHF) diet.

Methods: Mice were fed a liquid high fat diet containing 6% alcohol as well as a high fat supplement (57% total dietary fat) over a period of five months or as control, normal chow ad libitum. Pain related measures utilized as an index of pain included mechanical sensitivity of the hind paws determined using von Frey filaments and a smooth/rough textured plate. A modified hotplate test contributed information about higher order behavioral responses to visceral hypersensitivity. Mice underwent mechanical and thermal testing both with and without pharmacological treatment with a peripherally restricted μ-opioid receptor agonist, loperamide.

Results: Mice on the AHF diet exhibited mechanical and heat hypersensitivity as well as fibrotic histology indicative of chronic pancreatitis. Low dose, peripherally restricted opiate loperamide attenuated both mechanical and heat hypersensitivity.

Conclusion: Mice fed an alcohol and high fat diet develop histology consistent with chronic pancreatitis as well as opioid sensitive mechanical and heat hypersensitivity.

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酒精和高脂肪饮食诱发慢性胰腺炎的小鼠模型
背景/目的:在化学诱导的啮齿类动物模型中对急性胰腺炎的研究已经提供了有用的数据,但酒精性慢性胰腺炎的小鼠模型尚未出现。本研究的目的是描述仅用酒精和高脂肪(AHF)饮食诱导的慢性胰腺炎小鼠模型的特征:方法:给小鼠喂食含 6% 酒精和高脂肪补充剂(膳食脂肪总量的 57%)的液态高脂肪膳食,为期五个月,或作为对照组喂食普通饲料。作为疼痛指数的疼痛相关测量包括使用 von Frey 纤维和光滑/粗糙纹理板测定后爪的机械敏感性。改良的热板试验有助于了解内脏超敏反应的高阶行为反应。在使用或不使用外周限制性μ-阿片受体激动剂洛哌丁胺进行药物治疗的情况下,小鼠均接受了机械和热测试:结果:以 AHF 为食的小鼠表现出机械和热过敏性以及表明慢性胰腺炎的纤维化组织学。低剂量、外周限制性阿片类药物洛哌丁胺减轻了机械和热超敏反应:结论:以酒精和高脂肪饮食喂养的小鼠会出现与慢性胰腺炎一致的组织学表现,以及对阿片类药物敏感的机械和热超敏反应。
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