Long-term overexpression of membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase and matrix metalloproteinase-2 in oleic acid-induced pancreatitis in rats.
INTRODUCTION: The matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) plays important roles in extracellular matrix turnover. However, little is known about the roles of MMP-2 and type IV collagen, and the relationship between MMP-2 and membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP) during progressive destruction of acinar cells in pancreatitis. AIMS AND METHODOLOGY: To examine the serial changes in the expression and activity of MMP-2 and expression of MT1-MMP and tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (TIMP-2) in rats after induction of pancreatitis by intraductal infusion of oleic acid, and to determine protein concentrations by Western blot analysis and localization of type IV collagen by immunostaining. RESULTS: Gelatinolytic activity of pro-and active MMP-2 and concentrations of MT1-MMP protein, as determined by zymography and Western blot analysis, respectively, increased significantly from 6 hours to day 42 after intraductal infusion of oleic acid. TIMP-2 mRNA expression was significantly higher than that at time 0 throughout the study period, and gelatinolytic activity of active MMP-2 increased from day 3 to day 42. In addition, immunoreactivity for type IV collagen was detected as a discontinuous line along the basement membranes of ducts, vessels, tubular complexes, and acinar cells. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that long-term increases of gelatinolytic activity of active MMP-2 cause continuous disorganization of type IV collagen in basement membranes during progressive atrophy of pancreatic gland in oleic acid-induced pancreatitis, and that MT1-MMP and TIMP-2 work as activating factors during proMMP-2 activation. Moreover, basement membranes disorganization in the sustentacula of acinar cells and duct epithelia seems to participate in continuous derangement of acinar cells and duct epithelium.[1]References
- Long-term overexpression of membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase and matrix metalloproteinase-2 in oleic acid-induced pancreatitis in rats. Yamaguchi, T., Nakamura, H., Kihara, Y., Taguchi, M., Yoshikawa, H., Otsuki, M. Pancreas (2002) [Pubmed]
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