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CCK‐1 and CCK‐2 receptor agonism do not stimulate GLP‐1 and neurotensin secretion in the isolated perfused rat small intestine or GLP‐1 and PYY secretion in the rat colon
2020
Physiological Reports
Gastrin and cholecystokinin (CCK) are hormones released from endocrine cells in the antral stomach (gastrin), the duodenum, and the jejunum (CCK). Recent reports, based on secretion experiments in an enteroendocrine cell line (NCI-H716) and gastrin receptor expression in proglucagon-expressing cells from the rat colon, suggested that gastrin could be a regulator of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) secretion. To investigate these findings, we studied the acute effects of CCK-8 (a CCK1/CCK2
doi:10.14814/phy2.14352
pmid:31984675
pmcid:PMC6983481
fatcat:p7qaytto5fclxgznsocxzdfc3i