Effects of C-terminal fragments of cholecystokinin on plasma insulin and glucagon concentrations in sheep.
Res Vet Sci
; 62(2): 171-4, 1997.
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The effects of three C-terminal fragments of cholecystokinin (CCK) (CCK-8-sulphated form [SF], CCK-8-non-sulphated form [NSF] and CCK-4) on insulin and glucagon secretion were examined in sheep in vivo. Each CCK fragment was injected intravenously at a wide range of doses (1 pmol to 3 x 10(5) pmol kg-1). CCK-8(SF) had the lowest threshold dose (10 pmol kg-1) and a maximal response dose of 10(3) pmol kg-1 for increasing plasma insulin concentration; the respective threshold doses of CCK-8(NSF) and CCK-8 for increasing plasma insulin were 30 and 100 times greater than that of CCK-8(SF). A maximal insulin response was not obtained at the highest doses of CCK-8(NSF) or CCK-4 tested (3 x 10(3) and 3 x 10(5) pmol kg-1, respectively). These results indicate that CCK-A type receptors rather than CCK-B receptors may be involved in CCK-induced insulin secretion in sheep. None of the CCK fragments affected plasma glucagon concentration. The lack of a glucagon response to exogenous CCK-fragments may be one of the characteristics of the endocrine pancreatic responses of ruminant species.
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Assunto principal:
Sincalida
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Tetragastrina
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Glucagon
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Ovinos
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Neurotransmissores
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Insulina
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1997
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Article