Melatonin has favorable preventive effects on experimental chronic pancreatitis rat mod

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Background/aim: Currently, there is not any specific treatment for chronic pancreatitis (CP). It was aimed to investigate the effects omelatonin administration on endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, oxidative stress, fibrosis, biochemical and histopathological parameterand Abcc2,Abcc5, and Abcg2 gene levels in an experimental rat CP model. Materials and methods: Forty rats were randomized into five groups: Sham, CP, CP+25 mg/kg melatonin, CP+50 mg/kg melatonin, and CP+placebo. In all rats, except the sham group, a model of chronic pancreatitis was accomplished with intraperitoneal caerulein administration. In treatment groups, melatonin was used as a therapeutic agent. Serum TGF-β, TNF-α, MDA and GPx levels were studied. Pancreatic tissues were evaluated histopathologically. The expression levels of αSma,IR1α,Perk,Abcc2,Abcc5, and Abcg2 genes were measured with the qRT-PCR. Results: Biochemical results of the melatonin groups exhibited favorable changes compared to the CP and placebo groups. αSma,IR1α,Perk expression levels were significantly lower in the melatonin groups. The expression levels of Abcc2, Abcc5, and Abcg2 were significantly higher in the CP group compared to the sham group, and these gene levels were significantly lower in the melatonin groups compared to the CP group (p < 0.01, p < 0.05, p < 0.05, respectively). Conclusion: In light of these favorable positive results, melatonin may be a useful preventive agent in the course of CP.

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Güzel Tanoğlu, E., Tanoğlu, A., Meriçöz Aydin, M. Ç., & Esen, M. F. (2021). Melatonin has favorable preventive effects on experimental chronic pancreatitis rat mod. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 51(5), 2734–2740. https://doi.org/10.3906/SAG-2103-134

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