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Cholecystokinin gastrointestinal effects

Cholecystokinin CCKa (CCKj) Human cDNA Anorexia, gastrointestinal disorders, pancreatitis, satiety, diabetes, obesity, nociception, schizophrenia, Parkinson s disease, addiction, cancer Pancreatic enzyme secretion, potentiation of opiate analgesia, gallbladder contraction, gut motility, growth promoting effects on some tumors, dopamine release... [Pg.123]

Calcitonin is secreted continuously under conditions of normocalcemia, and the synthesis of calcitonin is increased when the calcium concentrations in plasma and intracellular fluids increase. Hypermagnesemia has a similar effect on calcitonin production. In hypocalcemia, the production of calcitonin falls. The gastrointestinal hormones—gastrin, glucagon, cholecystokinin, and secretin—and high dietary calcium also stimulate calcitonin production. Long-term hypercalcemia may cause hyperplasia of the C cells. [Pg.221]


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