International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Oct 2018)

Evaluation of Circulating MicroRNA Biomarkers in the Acute Pancreatic Injury Dog Model

  • Han-Byul Lee,
  • Hyun-Kyu Park,
  • Hyun-Ji Choi,
  • Sora Lee,
  • Sang-Joon Lee,
  • Ji-Young Lee,
  • Eun-Ho Cho,
  • Hyo-Jeong Han,
  • Ju-Hyung Seok,
  • Woo-Chan Son

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19103048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 10
p. 3048

Abstract

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This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of four microRNAs (miRNAs) in an acute pancreatic injury dog model. Acute pancreatitis was induced by infusion of cerulein for 2 h (7.5 μg/kg/h). The levels of well-known miRNAs, microRNA-216a (miR-216a) and microRNA-375 (miR-375), and new candidates microRNA-551b (miR-551b), and microRNA-7 (miR-7), were measured at 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 6, 12, and 24 h with serum amylase and lipase, and histopathological examination was performed. Among the four miRNAs, miR-216a and miR-375, and serum enzymes were significantly increased by cerulein treatment. The expression levels of miRNAs and serum enzymes peaked at 2–6 h with a similar pattern; however, the overall increases in miR-216a and miR-375 levels were much higher than those of the serum enzyme biomarkers. Increased levels of miR-216a and miR-375 were most highly correlated to the degree of individual histopathological injuries of the pancreas, and showed much greater dynamic response than serum enzyme biomarkers. Twenty-four-hour time-course analysis in this study revealed time-dependent changes of miRNA expression levels, from initial increase to decrease by predose level in acute pancreatitis. Our findings demonstrate that, in dogs, miR-216a and miR-375 have the potential to sensitively detect pancreatitis and reflect well the degree of pancreatic injury, whereas miR-551b and miR-7 do not.

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