ACTION OF CERULEIN ON GASTRIC-EMPTYING OF THE CONSCIOUS RAT
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 246 (2) , 286-294
Abstract
Caerulein was shown to delay gastric emptying in conscious rats in a dose-dependent fashion. The threshold dose was .apprx. 0.05 .mu.g/kg i.p. Maximum effect was obtained with 5 .mu.g/kg. Neutralization of acidity or reduction of gastric juice using NaHCO3 or cimetidine, respectively, did not modify the effect of the peptide. Chlorpheniramine was similarly ineffective. The effect of caerulein on gastric emptying was probably connected with a strong contraction of the gastroduodenal junction previously observed in different experimental conditions and was not affected by H1- or H2-histamine antagonists. The C-terminal heptapeptide of cholecystokinin behaved quite similarly to caerulein. The present study emphasizes the close parallelism between results obtained in the in situ stomach preparation of anesthetized rats and gastric emptying in conscious animals.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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