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Central Leptin and Cholecystokinin in Gastroprotection against Ethanol-Induced Damage

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Abstract

(1) Central leptin exerts a potent gastroprotective action at a dose that has no influence on gastric secretion; (2) this protection depends upon CCK(B) receptors, vagal activity and sensory nerves, and involves hyperemia probably mediated by NO, and (3) leptin mimics the gastroprotective effect of CCK and may be implicated in the protective and hyperemic actions of this peptide on the rat stomach.

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