Name | Cholecystokinin- 33, porcine |
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Description | Cholecystokinin-33 (swine) is a cholecystokinin (CCK) fragment. Cholecystokinin-33 (swine) can reduce food intake and gallbladder contraction[1]. |
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In Vivo | Cholecystokinin-33 (swine, 0.05-0.25 nM/kg; catheterization, for a branch of the abdominal aorta and a branch of the aorta located caudal) has gastrointestinal site specificity in regulating feeding behaviors in male rats. Cholecystokinin-33 swine reduces meal size and increased the satiety ratio at sites supplied by the cranial mesenteric artery[1]. Animal Model: Male Sprague Dawley rats (400-450 g)[1] Dosage: 0.05, 0.15, and 0.25 nM/kg Administration: Catheterization, for a branch of the abdominal aorta and a branch of the aorta located caudal Result: Reduced meal size (MS) and increased the satiety ratio (SR). |
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