2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2015.04.129
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Motilin stimulates pepsinogen secretion in Suncus murinus

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“…Motilin regulates the exocrine and endocrine functions, and stimulates the release of gastric acid, pepsinogen, insulin, somatostatin and pancreatic bicarbonate/protein ( 213 215 , 218 , 219 ). Motilin controls the cyclic release of insulin in fasted dogs.…”
Section: Functions Of Motilin In Peripheral Organs Other Than Gi Tract and Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Motilin regulates the exocrine and endocrine functions, and stimulates the release of gastric acid, pepsinogen, insulin, somatostatin and pancreatic bicarbonate/protein ( 213 215 , 218 , 219 ). Motilin controls the cyclic release of insulin in fasted dogs.…”
Section: Functions Of Motilin In Peripheral Organs Other Than Gi Tract and Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secretin therefore exerts a number of similar roles to those of CCK. Motilin is mainly released from duodenal enteroendocrine cells (Goswami, Tanaka, Jogahara, Sakai, & Sakata, 2015). While secretin tends to reduce gastric emptying, motilin tends to increase pyloric sphincter relaxation to increase flow into the duodenum, with peak motilin concentrations occurring at the same time the gastric phase of digestion is being completed (Ozaki, Onoma, Muramatsu, Sudo, Yoshida, Shiokawa, et al, 2009).…”
Section: Dietary Fibres and The Commencement Of The Intestinal Phase mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the mechanism of action is not fully investigated. Motilin is a gut peptide, produced in the upper intestinal mucosa that induces strong contraction in the small intestine which can prolong the time of gastric emptying [55]. Tack et al (2016) have confirmed that motilininduced gastric phase III contraction may be a starvation signal during the digestive interval, which explains the cause of hunger in humans to some extent.…”
Section: The Effect Of Bacillus Velezensis On Biochemical Indices In mentioning
confidence: 97%