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Caseinomacropeptide specifically stimulates exocrine pancreatic secretion in the anesthetized rat

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PEPTIDES
Volume 21, Issue 10, Pages 1527-1535

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/S0196-9781(00)00307-7

Keywords

bioactive peptide; casein; CMP; CCK; pancreatic secretion

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The effect of caseinomacropeptide (CMP) (the [106-169] fragment of kappa -casein produced during digestion of milk protein), was studied in anesthetized rats using bile diversion fur a pure pancreatic juice collection system. Intraduodenal administration of CMP induced a dose-related specific stimulation of pancreatic secretion which uas nearly abolished by devazepide, atropine, hexamethonium, vagotomy or perivagal capsaicin pretreatment. Moreover, CMP did not inhibit in vitro trypsin activity. These results demonstrate that CMP is more likely to stimulate pancreatic secretion specifically through cholecystokinin release and activation of a vago-vagal cholinergic reflex loop than by inhibition of luminal trypsin, in anesthetized rats. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights: reserved.

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