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Query: UMLS:C0001339 (
acute pancreatitis
)
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Acute pancreatitis
is a disease associated with inflammation and tissue damage. One protein that protects against acute injury, including ischemic injury to both the kidney and heart, is
renalase
, which is secreted into the blood by the kidney and other tissues. However, whether
renalase
reduces acute injury associated with pancreatitis is unknown. Here, we used both
in vitro
and
in vivo
murine models of
acute pancreatitis
to study
renalase
's effects on this condition. In isolated pancreatic lobules, pretreatment with recombinant human
renalase
(rRNLS) blocked zymogen activation caused by cerulein, carbachol, and a bile acid.
Renalase
also blocked cerulein-induced cell injury and histological changes. In the
in vivo
cerulein model of pancreatitis, genetic deletion of
renalase
resulted in more severe disease, and administering rRNLS to cerulein-exposed WT mice after pancreatitis onset was protective. Because pathological increases in acinar cell cytosolic calcium levels are central to the initiation of
acute pancreatitis
, we also investigated whether rRNLS could function through its binding protein, plasma membrane calcium ATPase 4b (PMCA4b), which excretes calcium from cells. We found that PMCA4b is expressed in both murine and human acinar cells and that a PMCA4b-selective inhibitor worsens pancreatitis-induced injury and blocks the protective effects of rRNLS. These findings suggest that
renalase
is a protective plasma protein that reduces acinar cell injury through a plasma membrane calcium ATPase. Because exogenous rRNLS reduces the severity of
acute pancreatitis
, it has potential as a therapeutic agent.
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PMID:The serum protein renalase reduces injury in experimental pancreatitis. 2904 38