Reidelberger R D, Solomon T E
Am J Physiol. 1986 Jul;251(1 Pt 2):R97-105. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.1986.251.1.R97.
Cholecystokinin (CCK) is thought to be a hormonal regulator of exocrine pancreatic secretion and is postulated to be a satiety hormone. We compared the dose-response effects of CCK octapeptide (CCK-8) on feeding, sham feeding, and pancreatic secretion to gauge whether the feeding effect might be physiological. Pancreatic responses to intravenous CCK-8 (40, 200, 1,000, or 4,000 pmol . kg-1 . h-1) in fasted unanesthetized rats were compared with effects of CCK-8 (0, 200, 1,000, or 4,000 pmol . kg-1 . h-1) on ingestion of liquid diet in fasted rats with gastric cannulas either closed (normal feeding) or open (sham feeding). Maximal pancreatic amylase output occurred at 200 pmol . kg-1 . h-1 of CCK-8; output declined at higher doses. Food intake was significantly inhibited only at 1,000 and 4,000 pmol . kg-1 . h-1 of CCK-8; the effect was similar when gastric cannulas were closed and open. These results, together with available data on the low postprandial levels of plasma CCK, suggest that circulating levels of CCK normally present after food intake are not sufficient to produce satiety. Furthermore, suppression of feeding by CCK does not appear to be mediated solely by a mechanism that senses gastric distension, because CCK-8 had similar effects in the presence and absence of gastric distension. Whether CCK interacts with other neural or humoral factors to produce satiety by a hormonal mechanism remains to be determined.
胆囊收缩素(CCK)被认为是外分泌性胰腺分泌的一种激素调节因子,并且被假定为一种饱腹感激素。我们比较了CCK八肽(CCK-8)对进食、假饲和胰腺分泌的剂量反应效应,以判断进食效应是否可能是生理性的。将禁食的未麻醉大鼠对静脉注射CCK-8(40、200、1000或4000 pmol·kg⁻¹·h⁻¹)的胰腺反应,与CCK-8(0、200、1000或4000 pmol·kg⁻¹·h⁻¹)对有胃插管的禁食大鼠液体食物摄取的影响进行比较,胃插管分别处于关闭状态(正常进食)或开放状态(假饲)。胰腺淀粉酶的最大输出量出现在CCK-8剂量为200 pmol·kg⁻¹·h⁻¹时;更高剂量时输出量下降。仅在CCK-8剂量为1000和4000 pmol·kg⁻¹·h⁻¹时食物摄入量受到显著抑制;当胃插管关闭和开放时效果相似。这些结果,连同餐后血浆CCK低水平的现有数据,表明进食后正常存在的循环CCK水平不足以产生饱腹感。此外,CCK对进食的抑制作用似乎并非仅由一种感知胃扩张的机制介导,因为CCK-8在有和没有胃扩张的情况下都有相似的作用。CCK是否通过激素机制与其他神经或体液因素相互作用以产生饱腹感仍有待确定。