1982
DOI: 10.1038/297156a0
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Glicentin inhibits gastric acid secretion in the rat

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“…In a recent study using high pressure liquid chromatography for the determination of oxyntomodulin in rat plasma, Kervran et al [19] found that oxyntomodulin was the predominating circulating enteroglucagon and that its concentration increased markedly in response to a meal. Furthermore, glicentin has been shown to inhibit gastric acid secretion in rats [20], and may exert its activity in a manner which is homologous to that of oxyntomodulin. Possibly, therefore, the concentrations obtained in this study may represent-as for the effect on gastric acid secretion-a physiologically relevant imitation of the total secretion of enteroglucagons in response to a meal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recent study using high pressure liquid chromatography for the determination of oxyntomodulin in rat plasma, Kervran et al [19] found that oxyntomodulin was the predominating circulating enteroglucagon and that its concentration increased markedly in response to a meal. Furthermore, glicentin has been shown to inhibit gastric acid secretion in rats [20], and may exert its activity in a manner which is homologous to that of oxyntomodulin. Possibly, therefore, the concentrations obtained in this study may represent-as for the effect on gastric acid secretion-a physiologically relevant imitation of the total secretion of enteroglucagons in response to a meal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, GLP-2 has also been found to be an inhibitor of food intake in the rat (14). Glicentin acts within peripheral tissues, with its roles including the inhibition of gastric acid secretion in the rat (15). No effect of glicentin in the CNS has been reported to date.…”
Section: P Reproglucagon Is Cleaved In a Tissue-specificmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The secretion of glicentin and oxyntomodulin by the intestinal L cells is stimulated in parallel with that of GLP1 and GLP2 by the luminal presence of digested nutrients (including carbohydrates, proteins and fat) (9) depending on the size of the meal. The possible biological effects of glicentin are unclear, although an effect on gastric acid secretion has been reported (17). Oxyntomodulin, on the other hand, has been shown in animal and human intervention studies to reduce food intake, with a resulting weight reduction (18).…”
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confidence: 99%