CCK-58 is the only detectable endocrine form of cholecystokinin in rat |
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Authors: | Reeve Joseph R Green Gary M Chew Peter Eysselein Viktor E Keire David A |
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Affiliation: | Center for Ulcer Research and Education, Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, 90073, USA. jreeve@ucla.edu |
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Abstract: | CCK-58 differs from CCK-8 in patterns of expression of pancreatic secretion of fluid and amylase and gallbladder contraction. These differences have physiological relevance only if CCK-58 release is stimulated by nutrients entering the intestine and if CCK-58 circulates in sizeable amounts. In this study, we report that when radiolabeled CCK-58 is added to rat blood and plasma is formed, there is extensive loss and degradation of the radioactive peptide. Therefore, a new method was developed to minimize loss and degradation of this label. This method recovered >85% of the label with no detectable degradation. Furthermore, the optimized method recovered all unlabeled exogenous cholecystokinin molecular forms in >80% yields. Blood from fasted rats and rats in which cholecystokinin release was stimulated by the trypsin inhibitor camostat contained only CCK-58 (3.5 +/- 0.5 and 17 +/- 1.5 fmol/ml, respectively). Because CCK-58 predominates in the blood, this molecular form should be used in studies on the physiology and pathophysiology of cholecystokinin. |
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