Cholecystokinin effects on feeding, glucose, and pancreatic hormones in rhesus monkeys☆ (original) (raw)

Cholecystokinin-octapeptide (CCK-8) decreases food intake in man

Harry Kissileff

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

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Effects of cholecystokinin-octapeptide (CCK-8) on food intake and gastric emptying in man

Harry Kissileff

Physiology & Behavior, 1988

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Cholecystokinin decreases food intake in rats

Robert Young

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Effects of cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8) on food intake in adult and aged rats under different feeding conditions

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Species Differences in the Response to Cholecystokinin

John Morley

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The cholecystokinin-A receptor mediates inhibition of food intake yet is not essential for the maintenance of body weight

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Effects of selective cholecystokinin antagonists L364,718 and L365,260 on food intake in rats

T Solomon

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Cholecystokinin and satiety: current perspectives

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Doses of Cholecystokinin and Glucagon That Combine to Inhibit Feeding Do Not Affect Gastric Emptying in the Rat

Sally Weatherford

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Cholecystokinin suppresses food intake by inhibiting gastric emptying

Timothy Moran

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1982

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C-terminal octapeptide of cholecystokinin decreases food intake in man1'2

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CHOLECYSTOKININ (CCK 33) CAN STIMULATE PANCREATIC SECRETION BY A LOCAL INTESTINAL MECHANISM IN THE PIG

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A diurnal variation in the satiating potency of cholecystokinin in the rat

Scott Kraly

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Effects of Cholecystokinin Receptor Blockade on Pancreatic and Biliary Function in Healthy Volunteers

Jo Schwarz

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Intraduodenal cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK8) can stimulate pancreatic secretion in the calf

Romuald Zabielski

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Role of cholecystokinin in appetite control and body weight regulation

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A-71623, a selective CCK-A receptor agonist, suppresses food intake in the mouse, dog, and monkey

K. Asin

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Depression of rat feeding in familiar and novel environment by sulfated and nonsulfated cholecystokinin octapeptide

Tibor Kádár

1985

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Inhibition of feeding by the C-terminal tetrapeptide fragment of cholecystokinin in a novel environment

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Central insulin enhances sensitivity to cholecystokinin

Mark Chavez

Physiology & Behavior, 1995

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Interaction between CCK and a preload on reduction of food intake is mediated by CCK-A receptors in humans

Juergen Drewe

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2000

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Brain regions where cholecystokinin suppresses feeding in rats

Ernie Blevins

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C-Terminal octapeptide of cholecystokinin decreases food intake in obese men

John Thornton

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Inhibition of food intake in response to intestinal lipid is mediated by cholecystokinin in humans

Juergen Drewe

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Effect of BIM-18216, a novel cholecystokinin receptor antagonist, on food intake reduction induced by cholecystokinin

Mai Anh Nguyen

Behavioral Neuroscience, 1991

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Effects of two cholecystokinin variants, CCK-39 and CCK-8, on basal and stimulated insulin secretion

Ingmar Lundquist

Acta Diabetologica Latina, 1981

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Endogenous CCK in the Control of Gastric Emptying of Glucose and Maltose

Timothy Moran

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Central and peripheral doses of cholecystokinin that inhibit feeding in pigs also stimulate vasopressin and cortisol release

Ivor Ebenezer

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Effects of Six Cholecystokinin (CCK) Fragments on Insulin Secretion in the Mouse

Ingmar Lundquist

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Food intake in baboons: Effects of a long-acting cholecystokinin analog

Timothy Moran

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Diminished satiation in rats exposed to elevated levels of endogenous or exogenous cholecystokinin

Mihai Covasa

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2001

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The Effects of Cholecystokinin Octapeptide and Proglumide on Electrically Elicited Eating

Edgar Coons

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1985

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John Blundell

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Local versus peripheral blood administration of cholecystokinin-8 and secretin on pancreatic secretion in calves

stefan pierzynowski

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Dose–response effects of PEGylated cholecystokinin on the behavioral satiety sequence

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