Differences of gelatinase activity and porcalcitonin concentration in normal and pathological porcine tissues

Autor: Fang-Yu Zhang, 張芳毓
Rok vydání: 2016
Druh dokumentu: 學位論文 ; thesis
Popis: 104
Pork is one of the favorite ingredients. Outflow of diseased porcine tissues has been occurred, causing panic and even a health hazard to the public. Pathological tissues might be caused by many reasons, such as infection or stress. Early infections may lead to the inflammation which causes body and cell damage or external infection, stimulating and migration of the immune cells (i.e., neutrophils) and further releasing gelatinase. Gelatinase is one kind of matrix metalloproteinases. There are two types of gelatinases, in which gelatinase A (MMP-2) is synthesized by a wide variety of cells, including fibroblasts, endothelial cells, and alveolar epithelial cells, whereas gelatinase B (MMP-9) is mainly produced by the inflammatory cells. High content of procalcitonin (PCT), which is a pro-peptide of calcitonin (CT), can be an index of possible bacterial infection, bacterial infection-induced systemic inflammation, or even severe sepsis. The purpose of this study was to attempt to distinguish the normal or diseased porcine tissues through the evaluation of gelatinase activity and procalcitonin concentration. In this study, the pathological porcine tissues, including heart, kidney, liver, and muscle tissues from Boston butt and ham were collected from the abnormal hogs inspected by the veterinarian in the slaughter house, while the normal samples were collected from a supermarket and slaughter house. All samples were stored in -20℃ for 24 h and then extracted by using Triton X-100 and PBS; the former one is a nonionic surfactant which can lyses cells to extract protein or organelles and the latter one is a buffer solution that has similar osmotic and ion concentrations with the cells. In this study, SDS-page and gelatinase zymography were applied to evaluate the protein performances and the activity of gelatinases in normal and pathological tissues. Additionally, the PCT ELISA was applied to detect the PCT level (ng/mL) in the tissues. The results show that the protein content extracted by PBS was higher than that extracted by using Triton X-100. No significant difference (p0.5). In summary, MMP-9 level was noticeably higher in pathological liver tissues (p
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