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Comparison of Duodenal Mucosal Chromogranin-A Expression in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Pancreas Dyspeptic Patients with and without Endosonography-Diagnosed Early Chronic Pancreatitis: A Case Series Study.

Nonalcoholic fatty pancreas (NAFP) is hypothetically related to progressive fibro-inflammation of the pancreas whose exocrine function is controlled by enteroendocrine cells (EEC). There is little evidence of pancreatic fibrosis in fatty pancreas and of whether there are quantitative differences for EEC. This study aimed to prove the coexistence of NAFP and pancreatic fibrosis or early chronic pancreatitis (ECP) using acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) and endosonography. Besides, the expression of duodenal mucosal chromogranin-A, a surrogate for EEC, was analyzed. Dyspeptic patients were surveyed at the digestive clinic and received abdominal sonography, endosonography, and serology tests. Cases with organic causes of dyspepsia were excluded. Pancreatic fibrosis was defined as an ARFI value ≥1.3 m/s. ECP was defined by at least 2 scores of the Japan Pancreas Society endosonographic criteria. During endosonography, 4 biopsy samples of mucosa in the duodenal first part were obtained for analysis of chromogranin-A expression by Western blot. Mucosal biopsy was also performed at the gastric antrum for surveillance of Helicobacter pylori . Between January and June 2018, a total of 24 patients with NAFP were enrolled among 48 candidates and divided into 2 groups based on whether they had pancreatic fibrosis or not. In the pancreatic fibrosis group ( n = 11, pancreatic ARFI: 1.76 ± 0.34 m/s), there was a higher endosonographic criteria score (2.45 vs. 1.61, p = 0.002), increased expression of chromogranin-A ( p = 0.001), and more severe fatty pancreas that was defined by pancreatic duct blurring on abdominal sonography (91 vs. 46%, p = 0.062) as compared to the non-pancreatic fibrosis group ( n = 13, pancreatic ARFI: 1.11 ± 0.09 m/s). A total of 54 endosonographic abnormalities of ECP was present in these 24 patients in the head (52%), body (31%), and tail (17%), an anatomic pattern similar to pancreatic adenocarcinoma. In conclusion, among dyspeptic patients with NAFP, the duodenal mucosa chromogranin-A showed increased expression in those with pancreatic fibrosis and endosonography-diagnosed ECP.

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