Abstract

Stimulation of cholecystokinin release by bombesin in augmented by cholecystokinin receptor blockade with loxiglumide. We hypothesize that this augmented cholecystokinin release results from inhibition of the pancreatico-biliary response to bombesin during cholecystokinin receptor blockade. To test this hypothesis, we infused bombesin for 180 min in six healthy subjects Three bombesin-infusion experiments were performed in each subject in random order on different days. In two of these experiments loxiglumide was co-infused with bombesin, while in the third experiment saline was co-infused with bombesin. In one of the loxiglumide experiments, duodenal juice, collected on the previous day during infusion of cholecystokinin-GIH, was reperfused intraduodenally during the second hour of bombesin infusion. In the saline experiment, the integrated cholecystokinin response during the first hour of bombesin-infusion (262 +/- 63 pmol 60 min-1) was significantly (P < 0.01) higher than during the second (88 +/- 26 pmol 60 min-1) and third (87 +/- 31 pmol 60 min-1) hour of bombesin-infusion. Loxiglumide augmented bombesin-stimulated cholecystokinin secretion from 262 +/- 63 pmol 60 min-1 to 453 +/- 63 pmol 60 min-1 in the first hour of bombesin infusion (P < 0.01). Integrated cholecystokinin values in the second (489 +/- 90 pmol 60 min-1) and third (450 +/- 74 pmol 60 min-1) hour of the loxiglumide experiment, were significantly (P < 0.01) higher than in the saline experiment.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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