Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Effect of Neural Blockers and CR-1392 on the Pancreatic Enzyme Secretion in Response to Soybean Trypsin Inhibitor and Hydrochloric Acid
Tohru FUSHIKISatoshi TSUZUKIShin-ichi FUKUOKAMisako TAKADAHidemichi MURAYAMAKazuo IWAIEtsuro SUGIMOTO
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1989 Volume 53 Issue 9 Pages 2403-2408

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The effects of neural blockers on the pancreatic enzyme secretion in response to an intraluminal infusion of soybean trypsin inhibitor and HCl were investigated. The stimulation of pancreatic enzyme secretion upon the intraluminal infusion of soybean trypsin inhibitor was not blocked by atropine, but was completely blocked by guanethidine. The intraluminal infusion of 0.08 N HCl, which is known as a potent secretagogue of secretin, caused a rapid augmentation of trypsin output, which was not blocked by atropine or guanethidine. Preinjection of CR-1392 (1.5mg/kg, i.p.), which is a strong cholecystokinin receptor antagonist, completely blocked the pancreatic response to soybean trypsin inhibitor, but not that to 0.08 N HCl. This inferred that guanethidine specifically suppressed the CCK-release from the small intestine.
These findings suggest that the pancreatic enzyme secretion in response to soybean trypsin inhibitor is mainly mediated by CCK, and that adrenergic modulation would be involved in the CCK-mediated pancreatic enzyme secretion in response to soybean trypsin inhibitor.
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