Enterogastrone inhibits eating by fasted mice.

作者: A. V. Schally , T. W. Redding , H. W. Lucien , J. Meyer

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.157.3785.210

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摘要: In mice fasted for 17 hours, administration of enterogastrone purified from hog duodenum reduced the food intake. This effect was greatest during first 30 minutes, but cumulative reduction continued at least 4 hours. Other peptides prepared or colon, as well glucagon, secretin, glucose, and bovine serum albumin, were ineffective.

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