Literature DB >> 2602489

Hepatic-portal and cardiac infusion of CCK-8 and glucagon induce different effects on feeding.

J H Strubbe1, J G Wolsink, A M Schutte, B Balkan, A J Prins.   

Abstract

In order to compare effects of circulating CCK-8 and glucagon on food intake, rats were provided with a permanently implanted catheter in the right atrium. Another cannula was implanted into the hepatic-portal vein by a new technique. After a standard fasting period graded loads of CCK-8 and glucagon were infused via these catheters during refeeding. Intracardiac glucagon and CCK loads dose-dependently suppressed meal size. Intraportal infusion of glucagon caused similar suppression compared to intracardiac administration. This may indicate a minor role of the liver as a target for the suppression of feeding by glucagon. In contrast, intraportal infusion of CCK-8 did not reduce food intake. The results indicate that CCK-8 is removed or inactivated by the liver. It is suggested that CCK-8 acts locally on vagal nerve endings to exert its suppressive action on food intake.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2602489     DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(89)90345-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


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