Lack of Ghrelin Secretion in Response to Fasting in Cholecystokinin-A (-1), -B (-2) Receptor-Deficient Mice
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- Sakurai Chihiro
- Department of Clinical Physiology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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- Ohta Minoru
- Department of Clinical Physiology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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- Kanai Setsuko
- Department of Clinical Physiology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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- Uematsu Hiroshi
- Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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- Funakoshi Akihiro
- Department of Gastroenterology, Kyushu Cancer Center
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- Miyasaka Kyoko
- Department of Clinical Physiology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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Cholecystokinin receptors (CCK-Rs) have been classified into two subtypes: CCK-AR (1R) and -BR (2R). We generated CCK-AR(–/–), CCK-BR(–/–), and CCK-AR(–/–)BR(–/–) mice and found that the gastric emptying of a liquid meal was increased in CCK-BR(–/–) and AR(–/–)BR(–/–) mice, compared with wild-type and CCK-AR(–/–) mice. Given that enhanced gastric emptying leads to eating, food intake after overnight fasting was examined, as was the effect of CCK-8S on food intake. Male mice 6–8 months of age were deprived of food for 16 h with free access to water, after which they were injected intraperitoneally (0.1 ml/mouse) with either vehicle or CCK-8 (0.3, 1.0, or 3.0 nmol/mouse), and their food intake was monitored for 4 h. CCK-8S inhibited food intake in wild-type and CCK-BR(–/–) mice, but not in CCK-AR(–/–) or AR(–/–)BR(–/–) mice. Unexpectedly, we observed a lower food intake in CCK-AR(–/–)BR (–/–) mice treated with vehicle than in mice of the other genotypes. To examine the mechanism of decrease in food intake in CCK-AR(–/–)BR(–/–) mice, the involvement of ghrelin was determined in wild-type and CCK-AR(–/–)BR(–/–) mice. Fasting plasma ghrelin levels were significantly lower in CCK-AR(–/–)BR(–/–) mice than in wild-type mice, and no increase in response to fasting was observed in CCK-AR(–/–)BR(–/–) mice. An administration of acyl-ghrelin produced a small increase in food intake in CCK-AR(–/–)BR(–/–) mice, but not to the levels of wild-type mice. In conclusion, CCK-AR(–/–)BR(–/–) mice showed lower food intake as well as lower response to exogenous ghrelin, and a lower plasma ghrelin level after fasting, though which receptor is more important is unknown.<br>
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- The Journal of Physiological Sciences
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The Journal of Physiological Sciences 56 (6), 441-447, 2006
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