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Effect of a novel CCKA receptor antagonist (2-NAP) on the reduction in food intake produced by CCK in pigs.

B A Baldwin1, C de la Riva, V P Gerskowitch.   

Abstract

The effect of a novel CCKA receptor antagonist 2-naphthalene sulphonyl-L-aspartyl-2-(phenethyl)amide, sodium salt (2-NAP) on the reduction of food intake induced by exogenous CCK, administered centrally or peripherally, has been examined in pigs. 2-NAP is hydrophilic and should not readily cross the blood-brain barrier. Intravenous (IV) 2-NAP (20 or 40 mg/kg) injected prior to IV CCK-8S (1 microgram/kg) abolished the inhibitory effect of CCK-8S on operant food intake in hungry pigs. Intravenous injections of 2-NAP (20 and 30 mg/kg) prior to the administration of intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of CCK-8S (1 microgram) did not affect the inhibitory action of ICV CCK-8S on food intake. ICV injection of 2-NAP (5 mg) abolished the inhibitory effect on food intake of ICV CCK-8S (1 microgram). The results indicate that 2-NAP does not cross the blood-brain barrier readily and that central and peripheral administration of CCK-8S inhibits feeding by different mechanisms. Neither ICV nor IV injection of 2-NAP altered food intake when injected alone.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8140164     DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(94)90027-2

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


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2.  Unexpected relationship between plasma protein binding and the pharmacodynamics of 2-NAP, a CCK1-receptor antagonist.

Authors:  V P Gerskowitch; J Hodge; R A D Hull; N P Shankley; S B Kalindjian; J McEwen; J W Black
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4.  2-Naphthalenesulphanyl-L-aspartyl-2-(phenethyl) amide (2-NAP) and food intake in rats: evidence that endogenous peripheral CCK does not play a major role as a satiety factor.

Authors:  I S Ebenezer; B A Baldwin
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1995-11       Impact factor: 8.739

5.  PEGylated cholecystokinin prolongs satiation in rats: dose dependency and receptor involvement.

Authors:  I Verbaeys; F León-Tamariz; J Buyse; M De Cuyper; H Pottel; M Van Boven; M Cokelaere
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