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Cholecystokinin release

HERZIG K H, BARDOCZ s, GRANT G, NUSTEDE R, FOLSCH u R, PUSZTAi A (1997) Red kidney bean lectin is a potent cholecystokinin releasing stimulus in the rat inducing pancreatic growth. Gut. 41 333-8. [Pg.179]

JORDINSON M, PLAYFORD R J, CALAM J (1997) Effects of a panel of dietary lectins on cholecystokinin release in rats. Am J Physiol. 273 G946-50. [Pg.179]

Paudice P, Raiteri M Cholecystokinin release mediated by 5-HT3 receptors in rat cerebral cortex and nucleus accumbens. Br J Pharmacol 103 1790-1794, 1991 Paul lA, Trullas R, Skolnick P, et al Down-regulation of cortical (3-adrenoceptors by chronic treatment with functional NMDA antagonists. Psychopharmacology 106 285-287, 1992... [Pg.716]

Since cholecystokinin peptides show a neuroleptic-like profile in several screening tests for neuroleptics, cholecystokinin-dopamine interactions are of interest, especially the modulation of cholecystokinin release by dopamine receptors (Table 1). In the rat striatum both Di and D2 receptor activation was reported to increase, and both Di and D2 receptor blockade to depress, the release of the peptide. [Pg.304]

Brog JS, Beinfeld MC (1992) Cholecystokinin release from the rat caudate-putamen, cortex and hippocampus is increased by activation of the Di dopamine receptor. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 260 343-8... [Pg.326]

Meyer DK, Krauss J (1983) Dopamine modulates cholecystokinin release in neostriatum. Nature 301 338-40... [Pg.333]

Paudice P, Raiteri M. Cholecystokinin release mediated by 5-HT3 receptors in rat cerebral cortex and nucleus accumbens. Br J Pharmacol 1991 103(3) 1790—1794. [Pg.451]

A., Hadvary, P. and Beglinger, C. (1998) Hydrolysis of dietary fat by pancreatic lipase stimulates cholecystokinin release. Gastroenterology 114, 123-129. [Pg.227]

Beinfeld MC, Connolly K (2001) Activation of CB 1 cannabinoid receptors in rat hippocampal slices inhibits potassium-evoked cholecystokinin release, a possible mechanism contributing to the spatial memory defects produced by cannabinoids. Neurosci Lett 301 69-71... [Pg.320]

In parallel experiments, Erspamer s colleagues found that injection of bombesin caused the gallbladder to contract, the sphincter of Oddi to relax, and the pancreas to secrete juice rich in enzymes, all evidence that bombesin released chole-cystokinin as well as gastrin. The cholecystokinin release, Erspamer said, is independent of the release of gastrin, for all the effects occurred in antrectomized dogs. ... [Pg.243]

The BZ stmcture also has provided a molecular scaffold for a number of peptide receptor ligands (26). Antagonists for the cholecystokinin (CCK-A) receptor, eg, devazepide (65), the thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) receptor, eg, midazolam (66), and the /i -opiate receptor, eg, tifluadom (67), as well as a series of ras famyl transferase inhibitors, eg, BZA-2B (68) (30) have been identified (Table 4). [Pg.530]

Other peptides that have been linked to the actions of ethanol are corticotropin-releasing factor, urocortin, leptin, cholecystokinin, melanocortins, and galanin (for reviews, see Cowen et al. 2004 Egli 2003 Thiele et al. 2003). [Pg.16]

FURUSE M, YANG s I, MURAMATSU T, OKUMURA J (1990) Enhanced release of cholecystokinin by soya-bean trypsin inhibitor in chickens. Scand J Gastroenterol. 25 1242-6. [Pg.178]

Several neuropeptides are under current investigation for their role in anxiety disorders. Important neuropeptides include neuropeptide Y (NPY), substance P, and cholecystokinin. NPY appears to have a role in reducing the effect of stress hormones and inhibiting activity of the LC. Both mechanisms may contribute to the anxiolytic properties seen experimentally. Substance P may have anxiolytic and antidepressant properties. This may be due in part to its effects on corticotropin-releasing hormone.21... [Pg.608]

Most pancreatic secretion takes place during the intestinal phase. The intestinal hormone secretin stimulates release of a large volume of pancreatic juice with a high concentration of bicarbonate ion. Secretin is released in response to acidic chyme in the duodenum (maximal release at pH < 3.0). The intestinal hormone cholecystokinin is released in response to the presence of the products of protein and lipid digestion. Cholecystokinin then stimulates the release of digestive enzymes from the pancreas. [Pg.298]

Thyroliberin (thyrotropin-releasing hormone, Endomorphin 1 Methionine (MET)-enkephalin Cholecystokinin-8S (CCK-8S)... [Pg.19]

Substance P Cholecystokinin Corticotrophin-releasing factor Melatonin... [Pg.373]

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]

Malhotra R, Singh L, Eng J, Raufman J-P. (1992) Exendin-4, a new peptide from Heloderma suspectum venom, potentiates cholecystokinin-induced amylase release from rat pancreatic acini. Regul Pept 41 149-156. [Pg.155]


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