Activation of pancreatic stellate cells in human and experimental pancreatic fibrosis

Citation
Ps. Haber et al., Activation of pancreatic stellate cells in human and experimental pancreatic fibrosis, AM J PATH, 155(4), 1999, pp. 1087-1095
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY
ISSN journal
00029440 → ACNP
Volume
155
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1087 - 1095
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9440(199910)155:4<1087:AOPSCI>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The mechanisms of pancreatic fibrosis are poorly understood. In the liver, stellate cells play an important role in fibrogenesis, Similar cells have r ecently been isolated from the pancreas and are termed pan creatic stellate cells. The aim of this study was to determine whether pancreatic stellate cell activation occurs during experimental and human pancreatic fibrosis. P ancreatic fibrosis was induced in rats (n = 24) by infusion of trinitrobenz ene sulfonic acid (TNBS) into the pancreatic duct. Surgical specimens were obtained from patients with chronic pancreatitis (n = 6). Pancreatic fibros is was assessed using the Sirius Red stain and immunohistochemistry for col lagen type I. Pancreatic stellate cell activation was assessed by staining for alpha-smooth muscle actin (alpha SMA), desmin, and platelet-derived gro wth factor receptor type beta (PDGFR beta). The relationship of fibrosis to stellate cell activation was studied by staining of serial sections for al pha SMA, desmin, PDGFR beta, and collagen, and by dual-staining for alpha S MA plus either Sirius Red or in situ hybridization for procollagen alpha(1) (I) mRNA. The cellular source of TGF beta was examined by immunohistochemi stry, The histological appearances in the TNBS model resembled those found in human chronic pancreatitis. Areas of pancreatic fibrosis stained positiv ely for Sirius Red and collagen type I. Sirius Red staining was associated with alpha SMA-positive cells. alpha SMA staining colocallzed with procolla gen alpha(1) (I) mRNA expression. In the rat model, desmin staining was ass ociated with PDGFR beta in areas of fibrosis. TGF beta was maximal in acina r cells adjacent to areas of fibrosis and spindle cells within fibrotic ban ds. Pancreatic stellate cell activation is associated with fibrosis in both human pancreas and in an animal model. These cells appear to play an impor tant role in pancreatic fibrogenesis.