The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Plasma Radioimmunoassayable Neurotensin Responses to the Administration of Various Nutrients
SEIKI ITOYOICHI MATSUBARAAKIRA SHIBATA
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1982 Volume 136 Issue 1 Pages 109-110

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ITO, S., MATSUBARA, Y. and SHIBATA, A. Plasma Radioimmunoassayable Neurotensin Responses to the Administration of Various Nutrients. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1982, 136 (1), 109-110 - In order to elucidate the releasing mechanism of gut neurotensin, plasma radioimmunoassayable neurotensin (RNT) was measured in dogs after intrajejunal administration of various nutrients. Transient andslight increases of plasma RNT were found after administration of glucose and saturated fatty acid. In contrast, remarkably raised plasma RNT levels were seen after administration of an amino acid mixture and of unsaturated fatty acid. The findings suggested that gut neurotensin may play roles in digestion and adsorption of amino acid and some fatty acids.

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