Loxiglumide, a CCK-A receptor antagonist, stimulates calorie intake and hunger feelings in humans

被引:147
作者
Beglinger, C [1 ]
Degen, L
Matzinger, D
D'Amato, M
Drewe, J
机构
[1] Univ Basel Hosp, Div Gastroenterol, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Basel Hosp, Dept Res, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland
[3] Univ Basel Hosp, Div Clin Pharmacol, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland
[4] Rotta Res Lab SpA, I-20052 Monza, Italy
关键词
cholecystokinin; appetite; eating behavior;
D O I
10.1152/ajpregu.2001.280.4.R1149
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Exogenous cholecystokinin (CCK) induces early satiety when infused into humans. Whether alimentary CCK (CCK-A) receptor blockade stimulates food intake in humans is, however, uncertain. The aim of the present investigation was, therefore, to establish the effect of CCK-A receptor blockade on satiety and eating behavior in healthy volunteers. To further explore the role of endogenous CCK, the effects of the specific CCK-A receptor antagonist loxiglumide (Lox; 22 mu mol.kg(-1).h(-1)) on satiety and eating behavior were investigated in healthy men and compared with saline infusions (as placebo) in a series of randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover studies. Lox produced a slight (7%), but not significant (P = 0.104), increase in food intake that was accompanied by a modest (10%), but significant (P<0.004), increase in calorie intake. Fluid ingestion was not affected by Lox. Subjects experienced more hunger and delayed fullness during Lox infusion than during saline infusion (P< 0.05). This study provides further evidence that CCK is an endogenous physiological satiety signal acting through CCK-A receptor-mediated mechanisms. Repeated-dose studies comparing hunger and satiety responses after CCK-A receptor blockade in healthy subjects and patients with eating disorders may help clarify the possible involvement of endogenous CCK in these conditions.
引用
收藏
页码:R1149 / R1154
页数:6
相关论文
共 71 条
  • [1] CHOLECYSTOKININ-A-RECEPTOR MEDIATION OF FOOD-INTAKE IN CATS
    BADO, A
    DURIEUX, C
    MOIZO, L
    ROQUES, BP
    LEWIN, MJM
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1991, 260 (04): : R693 - R697
  • [2] Control of human appetite: Implications for the intake of dietary fat
    Blundell, JE
    Lawton, CL
    Cotton, JR
    Macdiarmid, JI
    [J]. ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUTRITION, 1996, 16 : 285 - 319
  • [3] BLUNDELL JE, 1993, AM J CLIN NUTR, V57, P772
  • [4] COOPER SJ, 1992, AM J CLIN NUTR, V55, P291
  • [5] DAMATO M, 1999, DRUG DEV MOL TARGETS, P147
  • [6] ROLE OF CIRCULATING CHOLECYSTOKININ IN CONTROL OF FAT-INDUCED INHIBITION OF FOOD-INTAKE IN HUMANS
    DREWE, J
    GADIENT, A
    ROVATI, LC
    BEGLINGER, C
    [J]. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1992, 102 (05) : 1654 - 1659
  • [7] Cholecystokinin-A receptors modulate gastric sensory and motor responses to gastric distention and duodenal lipid
    Feinle, C
    DAmato, M
    Read, NW
    [J]. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1996, 110 (05) : 1379 - 1385
  • [8] Glucagon-like peptide 1 promotes satiety and suppresses energy intake in humans
    Flint, A
    Raben, A
    Astrup, A
    Holst, JJ
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 1998, 101 (03) : 515 - 520
  • [9] ADAPTATION TO HIGH-FAT DIETS - EFFECTS ON EATING BEHAVIOR AND PLASMA CHOLECYSTOKININ
    FRENCH, SJ
    MURRAY, B
    RUMSEY, RDE
    FADZLIN, R
    READ, NW
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 1995, 73 (02) : 179 - 189
  • [10] FRENCH SJ, 1994, INT J OBESITY, V18, P738