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Energy Metabolism and Turnover Are Increased in Mice Lacking the Cholecystokinin-B Receptor

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Journal J Nutr
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2002 Apr 2
PMID 11925470
Citations 12
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Abstract

Cholecystokinin (CCK) is an important gastrointestinal hormone as well as a neurotransmitter. Two types of CCK receptors, types A and B, have been identified. The CCK-A receptor is involved in satiety, food intake and behavior, whereas the B receptor is involved in anxiety. We recently produced CCK-A, -B and AB receptor knockout mice to study the role of these receptors in energy metabolism. Daily energy intake and expenditure were significantly greater in CCK-BR(-/-) and CCK-AR(-/-)BR(-/-) mice than CCK-AR(-/-) and wild-type [CCK-AR(+/+)BR(+/+)] mice. Relative liver and kidney weights (g/kg body) were significantly greater in CCK-AR(-/-)BR(-/-) mice than in wild-type mice. Energy metabolism and energy turnover were increased in mice with a disruption of the CCK-BR gene, although the underlying mechanism is unknown.

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