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Cholecystokinin-58 is more potent in inhibiting food intake than cholecystokinin-8 in rats

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CCK-58 has the same potency in inhibiting food intake as CCK-8 in rats, but inhibits food intake longer. This might be due to its tertiary structure resulting in a delayed plasma degradation or a prolonged binding at the CCK receptor. As CCK-58 is the major CCK form in the gut wall and possibly in the circulating blood in humans, the effects of CCK on food intake might have been underestimated in the past.

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