2001, Volume 17, Issue 6 | Turkish Journal of Surgery
Development and validation of an LC‐MS/MS‐ESI method for the determination of lorglumide, a CCK‐1 antagonist in mouse plasma:...
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Thus, unlike cholecystokinin, PYY(3-36)-induced satiety is atypical, because it does not produce detectable activation of ... We show here that mouse brainstem NTS POMC neurons are activated by cholecystokinin (CCK) and feeding-induced satiety and that ... Fan W, Ellacott KLJ, Halatchev IG, Takahashi K, Yu P, Cone RD (2004). Cholecystokinin-mediated suppression of feeding involves ... Cholecystokinin-mediated suppression of feeding involves the brainstem melanocortin system.. Hypothalamic pro-opiomelanocortin ...
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JCI Insight - SNAP23 depletion enables more SNAP25/calcium channel excitosome formation to increase insulin exocytosis in type...
Development of a CCK1R-membrane nanoparticle as a fish-out tool for bioactive peptides
Nutrition & Dietetics - Research output - University of Canberra Research Portal
Role of cholecystokinin in satiation a systematic review and meta-analysis. Warrilow, A., Turner, M., Naumovski, N. & Somerset ...
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Food Sensation Modulates Locomotion by Dopamine and Neuropeptide Signaling in a Distributed Neuronal Network | Department of...
The DVA interneuron antagonizes signaling from AVK by releasing cholecystokinin-like neuropeptides that potentiate cholinergic ...
Pediatrics Metabolism - Research output - Research Nebraska
Knock-in mouse models for studying somatostatin and cholecystokinin expressing cells. Balog, M., Anderson, A., Gurumurthy, C. B ...
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency and Pancreatitis Associated with Celiac Disease | Pancreapedia
Abnormalities of serum cholecystokinin and gallbladder emptying in celiac disease. N Engl J Med 292(18): 961-963,1975. PMID: ... Figure 2. Impaired cholecystokinin-pancreozymin (CCK-PZ) secretion in celiac disease. Mean (± SE) pancreatic enzyme outputs per ... Impaired cholecystokinin-pancreozymin secretion, intraluminal dilution, and maldigestion of fat in sprue. Gastroenterology 63(1 ... Figure 1. Schematic of enterocyte damage impairing cholecystokinin (CCK) signaling. In health (A) the small intestine ...
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Overview of Undernutrition - Nutritional Disorders - MSD Manual Professional Edition
Increased release and activity of cholecystokinin (which produces satiation). *. Increased leptin (an anorectic hormone ...
Junchul Kim - Department of Cell & Systems Biology
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Cholecystokinin - Preferred Concept UI. M0004235. Scope note. A peptide, of about 33 amino acids, secreted by the upper ... Cholecystokinin may be the mediator of satiety.. Allowable Qualifiers:. AA analogs & derivatives. AD administration & dosage. ... use CHOLECYSTOKININ to search PANCREOZYMIN 1966-76 (as Prov 1966). History Note:. PANCREOZYMIN was heading 1963-76 (Prov 1963- ...
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Impact of ultrafiltration and nanofiltration of an industrial fish protein hydrolysate on its bioactive properties
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0106]Cholecystokinin (CCK) peptides including, but not limited to, caerulein; cholecystokinin; cholecystokinin-pancreozymin; ... N-acetyl cholecystokinin, CCK 26-30, sulfated; N-acetyl cholecystokinin, CCK 26-31, sulfated; N-acetyl cholecystokinin, CCK 26- ... cholecystokinin heptapeptide (CCK 27-33); cholecystokinin tetrapeptide (CCK 30-33); CCK-33, porcine; CR 1 409, cholecystokinin ... CCK-33, human; cholecystokinin octapeptide 1-4 (non-sulfated) (CCK 26-29, unsulfated); cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK 26-33 ...
Human digestive system - Contractions, Motility, Digestion | Britannica
Human digestive system - Contractions, Motility, Digestion: The contractions of the circular and longitudinal muscles are regulated by electrical impulses that begin with the passage of calcium ions into the muscle cell. The duodenal pacemaker sends electrical impulses down the small intestine at a rate of 11 cycles per minute in the duodenum, gradually decreasing to 8 cycles per minute in the ileum. These electrical changes are propagated in the longitudinal muscle layer of the wall of the small intestine. Occurring simultaneously with the slow-wave electrical activity may be fast, spikelike electrical charges. This type of electrical activity originates in the circular muscle layer of the intestinal