Title : Role of secretin and cholecystokinin in oleic acid-stimulated pancreatic secretion in rats.

Pub. Date : 1990 Feb

PMID : 1689684






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1 Role of secretin and cholecystokinin in oleic acid-stimulated pancreatic secretion in rats. Oleic Acid cholecystokinin Rattus norvegicus
2 We investigated the possible role of endogenous secretin and cholecystokinin (CCK) on oleic acid-stimulated pancreatic exocrine secretion in anesthetized rats. Oleic Acid cholecystokinin Rattus norvegicus
3 Plasma secretin and CCK concentrations also elevated significantly in response to oleic acid, in a dose-related manner (r = 0.721 and 0.546, respectively) (P less than 0.001). Oleic Acid cholecystokinin Rattus norvegicus
4 There were statistically significant correlations between plasma secretin concentrations and bicarbonate outputs, and between plasma CCK concentrations and amylase outputs in response to oleic acid (P less than 0.01). Oleic Acid cholecystokinin Rattus norvegicus
5 Potent CCK antagonist, CR 1409 (5 mg/kg.hr) administered intravenously suppressed completely increase in amylase output induced by oleic acid, and partially in juice volume and bicarbonate output. Oleic Acid cholecystokinin Rattus norvegicus
6 It is concluded that both endogenous secretin and CCK play important roles on oleic acid-induced pancreatic secretion in rats. Oleic Acid cholecystokinin Rattus norvegicus