Inhibitory effects of gastrin releasing peptide on gastric emptying in rats

1996 
Abstract Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) has a wide range of biological actions, including stimulation of the frequency of antral contractions and delaying gastric emptying. The present study was designed to evaluate the role of GRP in the control of gastric emptying of liquid test meals in the rat. The emptying of methyl cellulose given by gavage to fasted rats, or of saline given via the fistula to conscious gastric fistula rats was not influenced by the GRP antagonists, NC-8-89 (Leu 13 -ψ-(CH 2 NH)-Leu 14 -bombesin) and 2258U89 ((de-NH 2 )Phe 19 , d -Ala 24 , d -Pro 26 ψ (CH 2 NH)Phe 27 (-GRP (19–27)), at 2 mg/kg, s.c. However, both antagonists (0.02, 0.2 and 2 mg/kg) reversed the inhibitory effect of HCl on gastric emptying in gastric fistula rats ( P P P P
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