Effect of CCK antibodies on food intake and weight gain in zucker rats

While exogenous administration of cholecystokinin (CCK) decreases food intake in many species, it has not been demonstrated conclusively that CCK is necessary for satiety to occur. In these experiments the role of CCK in eliciting satiety was further investigated by using endogenously produced and e...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physiology & behavior 1985-02, Vol.34 (2), p.277-282
Hauptverfasser: McLaughlin, Carol L., Baile, Clifton A., Buonomo, Frances C.
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Zusammenfassung:While exogenous administration of cholecystokinin (CCK) decreases food intake in many species, it has not been demonstrated conclusively that CCK is necessary for satiety to occur. In these experiments the role of CCK in eliciting satiety was further investigated by using endogenously produced and exogenously administered antibodies to CCK which were hypothesized to sequester circulating CCK. In the first experiment Zucker obese (n=12, 192±16 g) and lean (n=12, 152±11 g) male rats were administered CCK-8 conjugated to bovine serum albumin or bovine serum albumin by subcutaneous administration in Freund's adjuvant. Average percent binding of 125I-gastrin-17 by serum taken 4, 8 and 12 weeks after treatment initiation was increased (19.9 vs. 2.1, p
ISSN:0031-9384
1873-507X
DOI:10.1016/0031-9384(85)90116-7