Hemodynamic Changes and Pancreatitis
Abstract
The proposed project relates to the FY17 PRMRP topic area on pancreatitis. The project will explore a previously undescribed mechanism of acute pancreatitis in which pathological hemodynamic changes in the pancreas could induce acute pancreatitis responses. Two Aims are proposed. Aim 1 will determine the mechanism by which pathological hemodynamic changes cause acute pancreatitis. In Aim 2, we will determine the role of lymphangiogenesis in the development and/or the resolution of acute pancreatitis. During the reporting period, wehave established tissue clearing method with a immune-labeling technique for 3-dimentional imaging of lymphatic vessels in the pancreas. The method will be useful for analysis of not only lymphatic vessels, but also other cells in the pancreas. We also showed that macrophages are a key player for acute pancreatitis and pancreatic lymphangiogenesis in mice with portal hypertension.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 2021
- Accession Number
- AD1152371
Entities
People
- Yasuko Iwakiri
Organizations
- Yale University