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BMC Gastroenterology
Selective inhibition of soluble TNF using XPro1595 relieves pain and attenuates cerulein-induced pathology in mice
Rajasa Randhi1  Kirsty J. Dixon1  Melissa Damon1 
[1] Department of Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1101 E. Marshall St, 23298, Richmond, VA, USA;
关键词: Acute pancreatitis;    Cerulein;    Mice;    Inflammation;    Cytokines;    TNF;    TNFR1;    Neuropathic pain;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12876-021-01827-0
来源: Springer
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BackgroundSymptoms associated with acute pancreatitis can be debilitating, and treatment remains a challenge. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of selectively inhibiting the soluble form of TNF (solTNF) using the biologic XPro1595 in a mouse model of acute pancreatitis.MethodsAcute pancreatitis was induced in adult male C57Bl/6J mice by administering cerulein (8 injections of 50 µg/kg I.P., spaced an hour apart), with XPro1595 (10 mg/kg, S.C.) or vehicle being administered approximately 18 h after the last injection. Serum was collected 6 or 18 h after the last cerulein injection, pancreatic tissue was collected 2 and 7 days post-induction, and brain hippocampal tissue was collected at 7 days post-induction. The animal’s pain level was assessed 3, 5 and 7 days post-induction.ResultsThe induction of acute pancreatitis promoted a strong increase in serum amylase levels, which had receded back to baseline levels by the next morning. XPro1595 treatment began after amylase levels had subsided at 18 h, and prevented pancreatic immune cell infiltration, that subsequently prevented tissue disruption and acinar cell death. These improvements in pathology were associated with a significant reduction in mechanical hypersensitivity (neuropathic pain). XPro1595 treatment also prevented an increase in hippocampal astrocyte reactivity, that may be associated with the prevention of neuropathic pain in this mouse model.ConclusionOverall, we observed that selectively inhibiting solTNF using XPro1595 improved the pathophysiological and neurological sequelae of cerulein-induced pancreatitis in mice, which provides support of its use in patients with pancreatitis.

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