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. 1976 Sep;21(9):789-92.
doi: 10.1007/BF01073031.

Effects of 13-nle-motilin on salivary, gastric, and pancreatic secretions in man

Effects of 13-nle-motilin on salivary, gastric, and pancreatic secretions in man

S Domschke et al. Am J Dig Dis. 1976 Sep.

Abstract

Salivary, gastric, and pancreatic secretory responses to intravenous 13-norleucine-motilin (13-nle-motilin), a synthetic analog of motilin and biologically equivalent to the natural polypeptide, were studied in healthy volunteers. 13-nle-Motilin in doses of 100 ng/kg body wt/hr significantly stimulated gastric pepsin output, while H + secretion and serum gastrin levels remained unchanged. Enhanced pepsin secretion was not accompanied by an increase in gastric secretion of cyclic 3', 5'-adenosine monophosphate, nor did gastric mucosal levels of the cyclic nucleotide rise. A dose of 13-nle-motilin, which stimulated gastric pepsin output, did not exert any significant effect on salivary and pancreatic secretions.

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