PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 8454915-4 1993 Intraduodenal application of taurocholate (1.8, 3.6, or 7.2 mM) led to a marked reduction of the pancreatic secretion as well as to a simultaneous decrease of NT and CCK release after stimulation by the intraduodenal instillation of a 20% lipid emulsion. Taurocholic Acid 29-41 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 166-169 1876599-3 1991 Transanal infusion of TA (1 or 2 mmol/h) significantly inhibited output of CCK-8-stimulated pancreatic protein, compared to transanal infusion of saline during the first 60 min. Taurocholic Acid 22-24 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 75-78 1876599-9 1991 Our results suggest that release of endogenous PYY by TA in the colon plays a role in the inhibition of CCK-stimulated pancreatic exocrine secretion. Taurocholic Acid 54-56 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 104-107