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. 1987;2(1):85-90.

CR-1409: a potent inhibitor of cholecystokinin-stimulated amylase release and cholecystokinin binding in rat pancreatic acini

  • PMID: 2437574

CR-1409: a potent inhibitor of cholecystokinin-stimulated amylase release and cholecystokinin binding in rat pancreatic acini

Y Iwamoto et al. Pancreas. 1987.

Abstract

The effects of a new glutaramic acid derivative, 3,4-dichloro-benzamido-N, N-dipentyl-glutaramic acid (CR-1409), on cholecystokinin-stimulated amylase release and 125I-cholecystokinin octapeptide binding were studied in isolated rat pancreatic acini. CR-1409 at concentrations between 0.3 and 30 microM inhibited cholecystokinin-stimulated amylase release in a dose-dependent manner without appreciable effect on the basal amylase secretion. Biphasic dose-response curves to cholecystokinin for amylase release shifted to the right with an increase in the concentration of the drug. IC50 (half-maximal inhibitory concentration) of CR-1409 for cholecystokinin-stimulated amylase release was 0.64 microM, and the potency of this drug on the inhibition of amylase release was 3400 times greater than that of proglumide. The effect of CR-1409 was rapid, reversible, and selective for cholecystokinin. In addition, CR-1409 at concentrations between 0.1 and 30 microM inhibited 125I-cholecystokinin octapeptide binding to rat pancreatic acini. IC50 of CR-1409 for 125I-cholecystokinin octapeptide binding was 0.22 microM, and the potency of this drug on the effect was 5900 times greater than that of proglumide.

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