Cholecystokinin and satiety: current perspectives (original) (raw)

Disordered food intake and obesity in rats lacking cholecystokinin A receptors

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Cholecystokinin decreases food intake in rats

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Normal feeding and body weight in Fischer 344 rats lacking the cholecystokinin-1 receptor gene

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Differential Roles for Cholecystokinin A Receptors in Energy Balance in Rats and Mice

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

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Differential body weight and feeding responses to high-fat diets in rats and mice lacking cholecystokinin 1 receptors

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Leptin Deficiency Induced by Fasting Impairs the Satiety Response to Cholecystokinin 1

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Brain regions where cholecystokinin suppresses feeding in rats

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Rats maintained on high-fat diets exhibit reduced satiety in response to CCK and bombesin

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Leptin-mediated hypothalamic pathway of cholecystokinin (CCK-8) to regulate body weight in free-feeding rats

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

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Cholecystokinin suppresses food intake by inhibiting gastric emptying

Timothy Moran

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Effect of peripheral cholecystokinin receptor agonists on c-Fos expression in brain sites mediating food consumption in rats

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

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Interaction between Gastric and Upper Small Intestinal Hormones in the Regulation of Hunger and Satiety: Ghrelin and Cholecystokinin Take the Central Stage

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Cholecystokinin effects on feeding, glucose, and pancreatic hormones in rhesus monkeys☆

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Hyperphagia and obesity in OLETF rats lacking CCK-1 receptors

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

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

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Peripherally injected cholecystokinin-induced neuronal activation is modified by dietary composition in mice

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

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CCK 1 receptor is essential for normal meal patterning in mice fed high fat diet

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Involvement of cholecystokinin in food intake: III. Oestradiol potentiates the inhibitory effect of cholecystokinin octapeptide on food intake in ovariectomized rats

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

John Thornton

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Serotonin3 receptors in gastric mechanisms of cholecystokinin-induced satiety

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Nutrient-Based Appetite Regulation

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Food for thought: a critique on the hypothesis that endogenous cholecystokinin acts as a physiological satiety factor

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Cholecystokinin knockout mice are resistant to high-fat diet-induced obesity

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

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Effects of Cholecystokinin in the Supraoptic Nucleus and Paraventricular Nucleus are Negatively Modulated by Leptin in 24‐h Fasted Lean Male Rats

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Effect of ghrelin receptor antagonist on meal patterns in cholecystokinin type 1 receptor null mice

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Response to acute food deprivation in OLETF rats lacking CCK-A receptors

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