Change of cPKC-? level in the ascitic white blood cells of AP rats and effects of tetrandrine and aspirin / 中国病理生理杂志
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology
; (12)2000.
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AIM: To investigate the alteration of classical protein kinase C-?(cPKC-?)in the ascitic white blood cells of rats with acute pancreatitis (AP), and explore the effects of aspirin (ASP) or tetrandrine (Tet) on them. METHODS: The total of 56 health SD rats were divided into four groups, AP+ASP group, AP+Tet group, AP+normal saline (NS) group, and sham operation control (SO) group. AP model was induced by a retrograde injection of 3% sodium deoxycholate into the pancreatic duct. The AP+Tet group received a intraperitoneal injection of Tet (80 (mg/kg)), respectively. The AP+ASP group received an infusion of ASP (12.5 mg/100 g) by use of a nose-gastric catheter. At 1 h, 5 h after the treatment, cPKC-? in the ascitic white blood cells of AP rats was measured by Western blot and chemiluminescence, and the semi-quantitative values was obtained by Gel-pro analyzer. RESULTS: The values of cPKC-? decreased in AP+NS group, but increased significantly in the groups treated with ASP and Tet (P
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Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology
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2000
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