作者
Sarah Navina, Chathur Acharya, James P DeLany, Lidiya S Orlichenko, Catherine J Baty, Sruti S Shiva, Chandra Durgampudi, Jenny M Karlsson, Kenneth Lee, Kyongtae T Bae, Alessandro Furlan, Jaideep Behari, Shiguang Liu, Teresa McHale, Larry Nichols, Georgios Ioannis Papachristou, Dhiraj Yadav, Vijay P Singh
发表日期
2011/11/2
期刊
Science translational medicine
卷号
3
期号
107
页码范围
107ra110-107ra110
出版商
American Association for the Advancement of Science
简介
Obesity increases the risk of adverse outcomes during acute critical illnesses such as burns, severe trauma, and acute pancreatitis. Although individuals with more body fat and higher serum cytokines and lipase are more likely to experience problems, the roles that these characteristics play are not clear. We used severe acute pancreatitis as a representative disease to investigate the effects of obesity on local organ function and systemic processes. In obese humans, we found that an increase in the volume of intrapancreatic adipocytes was associated with more extensive pancreatic necrosis during acute pancreatitis and that acute pancreatitis was associated with multisystem organ failure in obese individuals. In vitro studies of pancreatic acinar cells showed that unsaturated fatty acids were proinflammatory, releasing intracellular calcium, inhibiting mitochondrial complexes I and V, and causing necrosis …
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