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Query: UMLS:C0030305 (
pancreatitis
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Cells of the murine hemopoietic cell line
FDC
-P1 were multiply infected with a retroviral construct containing cDNA encoding the leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) to produce cells secreting high levels of LIF. Injection of these cells to unirradiated or irradiated syngeneic DBA/2 mice resulted in animals engrafted with LIF-producing cells in the marrow, spleen, and lymph nodes and with elevated serum LIF levels. These mice developed within 12-70 days a fatal syndrome characterized by cachexia, excess new bone formation, calcification in heart and skeletal muscle,
pancreatitis
, thymus atrophy, and abnormalities in the adrenal cortex and ovarian corpora lutea. Injection of mice with control
FDC
-P1 cells led to comparable organ engraftment, but the mice developed none of these lesions. The observations suggest that LIF may be a potent cachexia-inducing agent and may have marked effects on osteoblasts and calcium metabolism.
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PMID:Fatal syndrome in mice engrafted with cells producing high levels of the leukemia inhibitory factor. 256 39
Pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (Spec fPL) is currently considered to be the most accurate blood test for the diagnosis of feline
pancreatitis
. In this study, we measured lipase activity in cats using a newer catalytic lipase assay of dry-chemistry system (
FDC
-v-LIP) to determine the reference range and compared the results with those for Spec fPL. Based on the results of healthy cats, the reference range of
FDC
-v-LIP was determined to be less than 30 U/l.
FDC
-v-lip did not show a strong correlation with Spec fPL in cats with various diseases, which resulted in the low sensitivity and positive predictive value. However, the relatively high (>90%) specificity and negative predictive value indicated that
FDC
-v-LIP could be a useful patient-side screening test for the exclusion of feline
pancreatitis
.
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PMID:Measurement of feline lipase activity using a dry-chemistry assay with a triolein substrate and comparison with pancreas-specific lipase (Spec fPL(TM)). 2605 Jul 51