Title : Physiological role of cholecystokinin on postprandial insulin secretion and gastric meal emptying in man. Studies with the cholecystokinin receptor antagonist loxiglumide.

Pub. Date : 1991 Oct

PMID : 1959704






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1 The aim of this investigation was therefore to clarify the role of endogenous cholecystokinin in the regulation of insulin release and gastric emptying applying the highly potent and specific cholecystokinin receptor antagonist loxiglumide. loxiglumide insulin Homo sapiens
2 Simultaneously, loxiglumide induced a more rapid rise in postprandial insulin levels after both meals resulting in significantly higher (p less than 0.05) insulin levels during the first postprandial hour, but similar insulin levels in the second postprandial hour. loxiglumide insulin Homo sapiens
3 Simultaneously, loxiglumide induced a more rapid rise in postprandial insulin levels after both meals resulting in significantly higher (p less than 0.05) insulin levels during the first postprandial hour, but similar insulin levels in the second postprandial hour. loxiglumide insulin Homo sapiens
4 Simultaneously, loxiglumide induced a more rapid rise in postprandial insulin levels after both meals resulting in significantly higher (p less than 0.05) insulin levels during the first postprandial hour, but similar insulin levels in the second postprandial hour. loxiglumide insulin Homo sapiens