Abstract: | Inflammatory mediators are involved in the early phase of acutepancreatitis, but the cellular mechanisms responsible for theirgeneration within pancreatic cells are unknown. We examined the role ofnuclear factor-B (NF-B) in cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8)-induced mob-1 chemokineexpression in pancreatic acinar cells in vitro. Supraphysiological, butnot physiological, concentrations of CCK-8 increased inhibitory B(IB-) degradation, NF-B activation, andmob-1 gene expression in isolatedpancreatic acinar cells. CCK-8-induced IB- degradation wasmaximal within 1 h. Expression ofmob-1 was maximal within 2 h. Neitherbombesin nor carbachol significantly increasedmob-1 mRNA or induced IB-degradation. Thus the concentration, time, and secretagogue dependenceof mob-1 gene expression and IB-degradation were similar. Inhibition of NF-B with pharmacologicalagents or by adenovirus-mediated expression of the inhibitory proteinIB- also inhibited mob-1 geneexpression. These data indicate that the NF-B signaling pathway isrequired for CCK-8-mediated induction ofmob-1 chemokine expression inpancreatic acinar cells. This supports the hypothesis that NF-Bsignaling is of central importance in the initiation of acute pancreatitis. |