Abstract:Obese people with acute pancreatitis(AP) have an increased risk of developing severe acute pancreatitis (SAP), which prolongs the length of hospital stay and increases mortality. Thus, elucidation of the mechanisms through which severe acute pancreatitis occurs in obese individuals will provide clues for possible treatment targets. Differences in early events in obese or lean patients with acute pancreatitis have not been conclusively reported. We selected C57BL/6 mice as lean mice models, ob/ob mice or diet i… Show more
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