2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.regpep.2007.03.001
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The effect of luminal ghrelin on pancreatic enzyme secretion in the rat

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“…In rats, intraduodenal infusion of ghrelin was shown to dose dependently enhance basal and stimulated amylase secretion, an effect that was accompanied by an increase in plasma CCK concentration (138). This effect was attributed to an indirect action of ghrelin which was dependent on the stimulation of CCK release and activation of an enteropancreatic vago-vagal reflex (67,138). However, in other studies ghrelin significantly inhibited CCK-stimulated pancreatic exocrine secretion in vivo as well as in pancreatic lobule preparations but did not affect basal amylase release.…”
Section: Pancreatic Hormones and Neuropeptidesmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In rats, intraduodenal infusion of ghrelin was shown to dose dependently enhance basal and stimulated amylase secretion, an effect that was accompanied by an increase in plasma CCK concentration (138). This effect was attributed to an indirect action of ghrelin which was dependent on the stimulation of CCK release and activation of an enteropancreatic vago-vagal reflex (67,138). However, in other studies ghrelin significantly inhibited CCK-stimulated pancreatic exocrine secretion in vivo as well as in pancreatic lobule preparations but did not affect basal amylase release.…”
Section: Pancreatic Hormones and Neuropeptidesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Similarly, ghrelin's action on amylase secretion is unclear. In rats, intraduodenal infusion of ghrelin was shown to dose dependently enhance basal and stimulated amylase secretion, an effect that was accompanied by an increase in plasma CCK concentration (138). This effect was attributed to an indirect action of ghrelin which was dependent on the stimulation of CCK release and activation of an enteropancreatic vago-vagal reflex (67,138).…”
Section: Pancreatic Hormones and Neuropeptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CCK is produced and secreted by highly specialised enteroendocrine cells (I-cells) located in the duodenal and jejunal mucosa of the gut [2] and it is also expressed in the central and enteric nervous systems [3,4]. Basal CCK levels are typically in the low picomolar range and they increase approximately ten-fold following nutrient ingestion [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Increased CCK concentration in blood in our experiment may be connected with stimulating actions of apelin on neurohormonal mediators and neurotransmitters, which activates CCK secretion. It was also previously found that regulatory peptides including apelin (Wang et al, 2009), leptin (Sobhani et al, 2002), ghrelin (Kapica et al, 2006;Nawrot-Porąbka et al, 2007) and obestatin (Kapica et al, 2007) when secreted into the gastric lumen, may reach the intestinal lumen and stimulate CCK secretion (Zabielski et al, 1998). In studies it was observed that apelin stimulated CCK secretion from a murine enteroendocrine cell line by mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%