Radiocontrast agent and intraductal pressure promote the progression of post-ERCP pancreatitis by regulating inflammatory response, cellular apoptosis, and tight junction integrity

2021 
Abstract Objective Post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) pancreatitis (PEP) is the most common complication following ERCP and the mechanism is not fully understood. This study evaluated the changes in the inflammatory response, cellular apoptosis, and tight junction integrity in a rat model of pancreatitis to explore the underlying mechanism. Methods PEP was induced in rats by retrograde biliopancreatic ductal infusion of contrast agents or saline. Pancreatic tissues were harvested and evaluated by histopathologic, immunohistochemical, immunofluorescence, and Western blot analyses. In addition, amylase and proinflammatory cytokines in plasma were quantified by ELISA assay. Results PEP rats developed more severe acute pancreatitis than the sham group after injection of the contrast agent or isotonic saline. PEP rats exhibited increased tissue damage, plasma amylase, proinflammatory cytokines, necrosis, inflammatory infiltrates, apoptosis, and tight junction disruption. At the molecular level, contrast agent and isotonic saline-injected PEP rats demonstrated elevated NF-κB p65 and STAT3 pathways activation, altered expression and activation of apoptosis-related proteins, and suppressed expression of tight junction molecules. However, the contrast agent concentration had no effect on these changes. Conclusions In models of acute pancreatitis induced using contrast agent and hydrostatic pressure, the contrast agent and high hydrostatic pressure easily induced the inflammatory response, apoptosis, and tight junction disruption. It is noteworthy that no significant difference in damaged pancreatic acinar cells was observed with different concentrations of the contrast agent.
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