2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0196-9781(03)00112-8
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Effect of long-term CCK blockade on the pancreatic acinar cell renewal in rats with acute pancreatitis

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“…ACh, acetylcholine; CNS, central nervous system. injection of agonists or antagonists (118,150,319,387). Conversely, CCK-and CCK1R-deficient mice demonstrate that CCK is not a required growth factor for the murine pancreas (263,513), nor is CCK1R required for the growth of the guinea pig pancreas (202).…”
Section: Exocrine Pancreasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ACh, acetylcholine; CNS, central nervous system. injection of agonists or antagonists (118,150,319,387). Conversely, CCK-and CCK1R-deficient mice demonstrate that CCK is not a required growth factor for the murine pancreas (263,513), nor is CCK1R required for the growth of the guinea pig pancreas (202).…”
Section: Exocrine Pancreasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to effects on secretion, CCK can exert trophic and proliferative effects on the pancreas mediated by the CCK1R. The essential contribution of CCK1R for pancreatic regeneration following pancreatectomy or pancreatic duct ligation and the importance of CCK for normal pancreatic growth has also been reported in rats (8,50,53,60). Conversely, studies in mice and guinea pigs deficient in CCK peptide and CCK1R have demonstrated that CCK is not a required growth factor for the murine pancreas (43,73).…”
Section: Specific Aspects Of Cck Receptor Function In the Pancreasmentioning
confidence: 99%