Title : Cholinergic component in the human pancreatic secretory response to intraintestinal oleate.

Pub. Date : 1983 Sep

PMID : 6193036






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1 We conclude: (1) that the effect of exogenous CCK on pancreatic secretion of enzymes is not affected by atropine; (2) intraintestinal oleate stimulates pancreatic enzyme secretion significantly by an atropine-sensitive mechanism; (3) probably the atropine effect is a blockade of a cholinergic enteropancreatic reflex. Atropine cholecystokinin Homo sapiens
2 We conclude: (1) that the effect of exogenous CCK on pancreatic secretion of enzymes is not affected by atropine; (2) intraintestinal oleate stimulates pancreatic enzyme secretion significantly by an atropine-sensitive mechanism; (3) probably the atropine effect is a blockade of a cholinergic enteropancreatic reflex. Atropine cholecystokinin Homo sapiens