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Query: UMLS:C0030305 (pancreatitis)
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Using a battery of 7 horseradish peroxidase marked lectins (WGA, RCA I, PHA, LCA, PNA, UEA I, LPA) or 2 unmarked lectins (Con A, VAA I) and HRP-marked antibodies, the binding to acinar cells with a postembedding technique on semithin sections of rat pancreatic tissue after olive-oil pancreatitis was studied light microscopically. The lectin binding of the normal healthy rat pancreatic tissue (Jonas et al. 1991) changed remarkably. Whereas the apical glycocalyx of acinar cells with the strong binding of WGA, RCA I, and PHA remained unchanged within the first 10 min of damage, the basolateral cell surface lost the typical specific binding of UEA I within the initial phase of pancreatitis just 2 min after injection of olive-oil. Con A and VAA I were found to be very reactive with the necrotic cells 60 min after administration of oil. The results were discussed in relation to the possible functions of the 2 main domains of the pancreatic acinar cell glycocalyx.
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PMID:Light and electron microscopic studies of lectin binding to the glycocalyx of rat pancreatic cells. II. Light microscopic changes after induction of an olive-oil pancreatitis. 128 45

The correlation of endotoxin (ET), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and cellular immune parameters with multiple organ failure and lethal outcome in intraabdominal infections was studied in a group of 18 patients with peritonitis, abscess or pancreatitis. Of these patients, 7 developed respiratory failure and 5 died due to multiple septic organ failure. The peak levels of ET (2.7 +/- 1.3 ng/ml) in the course of the disease were followed by moderate increases of TNF-alpha (mean 147 +/- 41 pg/ml) and IL-6 (170 +/- 61 pg/ml) within 2 days. Analysis of the parameters for the last 12 days prior to death or discharge showed, that the patient group with lethal outcome was characterized by significant lower mean plasma levels of TNF-alpha (less than 75 pg/ml versus greater than 160 pg/ml) and IL-6 (less than 130 pg/ml versus greater than 270 pg/ml), as well as high rates of unstimulated thymidine uptake into peripheral mononuclear blood cells (greater than 44000 cpm/8 x 10(6) PMBC/18 h versus less than 24000 cmp), T-lymphocyte depression (CD3; approximately greater than 40% reduction) with lower T-helper/inducer subset cell numbers (mean CD:CD8 ratio 1.0 +/- 0.55 versus 1.8 +/- 0.2) and lower lectin (PHA) stimulation values (1.9 +/- 1.4 versus 4.1 +/- 1.0). These data demonstrate an anergic immune status with low mediator levels and depressed T-lymphocyte function in patients with poor prognosis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Endotoxin, TNF-alpha, interleukin-6 and parameters of the cellular immune system in patients with intraabdominal sepsis. 150 42

Nineteen patients with pancreatitis and 40 with pancreatic carcinoma were examined for certain immunological characteristics (immunoglobulins, immune complexes, PHA-induced lymphocyte proliferation) and for the level of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and CA 19-9 depending on blood bilirubin. Hyperbilirubinemia was identified in 21 patients with carcinoma and in 3 suffering from pancreatitis. Both patients' groups manifested an increase of the IgA level. Especially high characteristics were seen in hyperbilirubinemia. The level of other class immunoglobulins and immune complexes did not depend on blood bilirubin. The patients demonstrated suppression of PHA-induced lymphocyte response by autologous plasma, with more remarkable suppression being observable in hyperbilirubinemia. The level of CEA or CA 19-9 was increased in 89% of the patients with pancreatic carcinoma and in 30% of pancreatitis patients. No relationship was recorded between the level of oncofetal antigens and blood bilirubin.
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PMID:[The immunological indices in inflammatory and tumorous diseases of the pancreas]. 150 77

Graft-versus-host disease developed in two dogs injected with lymphocytes from BCG immunized donors. The disease was characterized by bone marrow depression, ulcerative enteritis, necrotizing cholangiohepatitis, thymic atrophy, pancreatitis, lymphadenopathy, inflammation of mucous membranes and weight loss. In one of the two dogs repopulation of bone marrow and lymphoid tissue by donor cells was demonstrated by cytogenetics. The development of GVHD was considered unusual because both animals received on immunosuppressive treatment and both responded well to PHA in lymphocyte transformation assays indicating they were immunocompetent. It was hypothesized that stimulation of donor lymphocytes by BCG enhanced their ability to induce a graft-versus-host reaction.
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PMID:Graft-versus-host disease in two immunocompetent dogs. 746 Oct 47