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Connective Tissue Growth Factor is Involved in Pancreatic Repair and Tissue Remodeling in Human and Rat Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis
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These data indicate that CTGF participates in tissue remodeling in ANP. The expression of CTGF predominantly in the remaining acinar and ductal cells indicates that extracellular matrix synthesis after necrosis is at least partly regulated by the remaining pancreatic parenchyma and only to a minor extent by inflammatory cells. Blockage of CTGF, a downstream mediator of TGF-beta in fibrogenesis, might be useful as a target to influence and reduce fibrogenesis in this disorder.
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