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Possible Interaction: Cholecystokinin and Trypsin

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Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

CCK significantly (p<0.05) increased bilirubin, amylase and trypsin output both during normo- and hyperglycemia.
Life sciences  •  1997  |  View Paper
The results of correlation analysis showed significant correlations (p < 0.05) between plasma CCK concentration and secretion of α-amylase and trypsin.
Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition  •  2013  |  View Paper
Diversion of pancreatic juice from the duodenum stimulates cholecystokinin release and pancreatic enzyme secretion, and intraduodenal administration of trypsin or chymotrypsin inhibits cholecystokinin release and pancreatic secretion.
The Journal of nutrition  •  1994  |  View Paper
CCK octapeptide (CCK-8) dose dependently increased trypsin and lipase output in healthy humans.
The American journal of physiology  •  1992  |  View Paper
This inhibitory effect of trypsin on CCK release was dose dependent and specific to proteases.
The Journal of clinical investigation  •  1986  |  View Paper
These results indicate that both intraluminal bile and trypsin exert a negative feedback effect on the release of CCK in humans.
Pancreas  •  1995  |  View Paper
There is controversy over whether intraduodenal trypsin inhibits release of CCK in man.
Regulatory Peptides  •  1992  |  View Paper
Cholecystokinin stimulated the pancreatic secretion of trypsin , amylase, and lipase, the emptying of bile acids, and the release of gastrin, but the patients' responses were only half that of the controls.
Metabolism: clinical and experimental  •  1988  |  View Paper
Outputs of trypsin , chymotrypsin, lipase and protein showed a bell-shaped dose response to increasing doses of cholecystokinin , with maximal outputs occurring in response to secretin plus cholecystokinin 0.5 IDU·kg−1·h−1.
International journal of pancreatology : official journal of the International Association of Pancreatology  •  1986  |  View Paper
Perfusion of the duodenum with bovine trypsin (1 g/L) reduced the plasma CCK levels to basal values and significantly attenuated the phenylalanine-stimulated enzyme secretion to 63% +/- 4% of control.
Gastroenterology  •  1986  |  View Paper
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