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In vitro and in vivo effect of proglumide on cholecystokinin-stimulated amylase release in mouse pancreatic acini
Authors:Y Iwamoto  R Nakamura  Y Akanuma
Abstract:The effect of proglumide on cholecystokinin (CCK)-stimulated amylase release was studied in vitro and in vivo in dispersed acini from mouse pancreas. In an in vitro study, proglumide at concentrations between 0.3-10 mM inhibited CCK-stimulated amylase release dose-dependently, while proglumide did not influence the basal amylase release at concentrations between 0-3 mM. Dose-response curves to CCK for amylase release shifted to the right with increase in proglumide concentration. This inhibition by proglumide was reversible. In addition, the effect of proglumide was selective for CCK and its related peptide, and this drug did not inhibit other secretagogues such as carbachol or gastrin releasing peptide in mouse acini. In contrast to its inhibitory effect in vitro, in vivo administration of proglumide (500 mg/kg/day, i.p., for 5 days) to mice did not cause the rightward shift of the dose-response curve to CCK for amylase release from dispersed acini.
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