A clinical and histopathological description of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency syndrome in CBA/J mice is presented. Amelioration of clinical symptoms by pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy is described, as are breeding experiments designed to test the hypothesis that the etiology of this syndrome is a recessive mutation. Our failure to propagate the expected numbers of animals with the syndrome by genetic means leads us to the conclusion that it is not transmitted as an autosomal recessive mutation. Our finding of focal histological lesions of the exocrine pancreas in large numbers of clinically normal CBA/J mice suggests that the CBA/J genetic background is some way predisposes this strain to the spontaneous necrosis and atr...
The exocrine pancreas is functionally immature at birth. ...
<p>A – Representative pancreatic histology of wild-type mice from the control group (a, b) and mice ...
Despite extensive genetic and immunological research, the complex etiology and pathogenesis of type ...
Premature activation of proteolytic zymogens (trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen) as an early step in the...
The pathogenesis of a spontaneously occurring exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) syndrome in CB...
Exocrine and endocrine pancreatic disease is often observed to occur together. The close colocalizat...
Treatment of patients with acute pancreatitis has greatly improved due to a better understanding of ...
A frequently used experimental model of chronic pancreatitis (CP) recapitulating human disease is re...
<div><p>Pancreatic insufficiency (PI) when left untreated results in a state of malnutrition due to ...
Pancreatitis is increasingly recognized as not merely a local inflammation of the pancreas but also ...
Several diverse genetically engineered mouse models of pancreatic exocrine neoplasia have been devel...
A spontaneous recessive mutation appearing in strain 129/J mice at the diabetes (db) locus on Chromo...
SUMMARY Intestinal enzyme activities were investigated in mice with spontaneously occurring exocrine...
The susceptibility of mice to the diabetogenic effect of the M variant of encephalomyo-carditis (MEM...
either gain-of-function (i.e., overexpression of the pro-tein of interest) or loss-of-function studi...
The exocrine pancreas is functionally immature at birth. ...
<p>A – Representative pancreatic histology of wild-type mice from the control group (a, b) and mice ...
Despite extensive genetic and immunological research, the complex etiology and pathogenesis of type ...
Premature activation of proteolytic zymogens (trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen) as an early step in the...
The pathogenesis of a spontaneously occurring exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) syndrome in CB...
Exocrine and endocrine pancreatic disease is often observed to occur together. The close colocalizat...
Treatment of patients with acute pancreatitis has greatly improved due to a better understanding of ...
A frequently used experimental model of chronic pancreatitis (CP) recapitulating human disease is re...
<div><p>Pancreatic insufficiency (PI) when left untreated results in a state of malnutrition due to ...
Pancreatitis is increasingly recognized as not merely a local inflammation of the pancreas but also ...
Several diverse genetically engineered mouse models of pancreatic exocrine neoplasia have been devel...
A spontaneous recessive mutation appearing in strain 129/J mice at the diabetes (db) locus on Chromo...
SUMMARY Intestinal enzyme activities were investigated in mice with spontaneously occurring exocrine...
The susceptibility of mice to the diabetogenic effect of the M variant of encephalomyo-carditis (MEM...
either gain-of-function (i.e., overexpression of the pro-tein of interest) or loss-of-function studi...
The exocrine pancreas is functionally immature at birth. ...
<p>A – Representative pancreatic histology of wild-type mice from the control group (a, b) and mice ...
Despite extensive genetic and immunological research, the complex etiology and pathogenesis of type ...