The molecular nature of cholecystokinin in plasma. An in vivo immunosorption study in rabbits

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Abstract

The nature of cholecystokinin (CCK) in rabbit plasma was examined by means of a novel in vivo immunosorption procedure. Cholecystokinin (CCK) antibodies in 11 rabbit antisera were denatured, and the released peptides characterized by size and reversed-phase chromatography. Five of six antisera specific for the COOH terminus of CCK contained substantial amounts of CCK-22- and CCK-8-like peptides and small amounts of CCK-33-like peptides (range, 120 to 1140 nmol/l antiserum). In contrast, neither antisera for the NH2-terminus and mid-sequence of porcine CCK-33 nor antisera against the glycine-extended COOH terminus released CCK peptides. Postprandial acidified plasma from non-immunized rabbits concentrated in vitro also contained mainly CCK-22- and -8-like peptides, whereas extracts of rabbit duodenum and jejunum in addition contained forms resembling CCK-58, -39, and/or -33. The results show that mainly small molecular forms of CCK circulate in rabbits, and that NH2-terminal and mid-sequences of porcine and human CCK-33 differ from those of rabbit CCK-33. The results support the contention that plasma in most mammals contains small molecular forms of CCK.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftScandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
Vol/bind29
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)110-21
Antal sider12
ISSN0036-5521
DOI
StatusUdgivet - feb. 1994
Udgivet eksterntJa

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