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Hydrocortisone induces an increase of amylase content in individual zymogen granules from rat pancreas

This study was performed to evaluate the effects of different doses of hydrocortisone (1, 10 and 25 mg/kg/day) administered for 1, 3 and 8 days on pancreatic enzyme storage in rats. The enzyme content in both pancreas homogenates and in individual isolated zymogen granules (ZGs) was measured using s...

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Published in:The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 1997-08, Vol.62 (5), p.439-448
Main Authors: Manso, Manuel Antonio, Garcia-Montero, Andres C., Rodriguez, Ana Isabel, Orfao, Alberto, De Dios, Isabel
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description This study was performed to evaluate the effects of different doses of hydrocortisone (1, 10 and 25 mg/kg/day) administered for 1, 3 and 8 days on pancreatic enzyme storage in rats. The enzyme content in both pancreas homogenates and in individual isolated zymogen granules (ZGs) was measured using standard biochemical assays and flow cytometry, respectively. Hydrocortisone did not alter the total amount of pancreatic DNA but increased the pancreas enzyme content in a time-dose-dependent way. Amylase activity was significantly increased after hydrocortisone administration at day +8 when 10 mg/kg/day was used, and from the first day of treatment when 25 mg/kg/day was administered. A significant increase in trypsin activity was also observed in response to 25 mg/kg/day of hydrocortisone but only from the third day of treatment onwards. As compared with control rats, chronic administration of either 1 or 10 mg/kg/day of hydrocortisone did not alter significantly either the size or the percentage of the two ZG subpopulations (Z1 and Z2) identified in the pancreas by flow cytometry; in addition, no significant changes were observed in the mean amylase content per individual granule, although its mean concentration increased in rats treated with 10 mg/kg/day for 3 and 8 days. Nevertheless, when 25 mg/kg/day of hydrocortisone were administered for 1 and 3 days, a significant increase in the proportion of Z1 ZGs was observed, which may be related to the formation of new and smaller ZGs. When a very high dose of hydrocortisone (25 mg/kg/day) was used, an overall increase in the pancreatic enzyme content related to an increase in the mean amylase content per individual ZG was observed; this effect was apparent from the first day of treatment in the Z1 subset of ZGs and from day +3 in the Z2 subpopulation. Only a high concentration of hydrocortisone was able to alter the enzyme storage process in individual zymogen granules, but they maintain a normal enzyme load at lower hydrocortisone doses.
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Animals
Biological and medical sciences
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Cytoplasmic Granules - enzymology
DNA - metabolism
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Enzyme Precursors - metabolism
Exocrine pancreas
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hematocrit
Hydrocortisone - administration & dosage
Hydrocortisone - pharmacology
Male
Organ Size - drug effects
Pancreas - anatomy & histology
Pancreas - drug effects
Pancreas - enzymology
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Vertebrates: digestive system
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