Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2577269 International Congress Series 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Acylated ghrelin and des-acyl ghrelin exert opposite effects on the gastroduodenal motility, the former induces fasted motor activity in the duodenum but the latter disrupts the fasted motor activity in the antrum. Different brain mechanisms seem to be involved in these effects, NPY might be involved in the action of acylated ghrelin, while CRF type 2 receptor might be involved in the action of des-acyl ghrelin.
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