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Springer Cholecystokinin Antagonists in Gastroenterology Basic and Clinical Status 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by Guido Adler, Christoph Beglinger
A new presentation of physiological regulatory mechanisms and therapeutic applications is given in this book. It represents a collection of the most up-to-date information in cholecystokinin (CCK) research, especially focusing on the development and characterization of CCK antagonists. The book contains chapters on the synthesis, biochemical and pharmacological characterization of potent and selective CCK antagonists as well as physiological applications of these compounds. The last section of the book is devoted to the involvement of CCK in pathological states and potential clinical applications of CCK antagonists. I: Biology of CCK.- Biochemistry of CCK.- The Morphological Localization of Cholecystokinin and Its Binding-Sites in the Diffuse Neuroendocrine System.- Heterogeneity of CCK Receptors: Classification and Characterization.- Biological Actions of CCK in the Gastrointestinal Tract.- Biological Actions of CCK in the Central Nervous System.- Vagally Mediated Actions of CCK.- II: Chemistry of CCK Antagonists.- Pentanoic Acid Derivatives.- Characterization of MK-329.- Boc-Tyr(SO3H)-Nle-Gly-Trp-Nle-Asp-2-Phenylethyl Ester — JMV180: A Unique CCK Analogue with Different Actions on High- and Low-Affinity CCK Receptors.- III: Physiological Application of CCK Antagonists.- Cholestokinin Receptor Antagonists In Vitro.- Effects of Cholecystokinin Receptor Antagonists in Animal Models.- Role of Cholecystokinin in Regulating Gallbladder Contraction and Pancreatic Secretion in Man: Studies with Loxiglumide.- Effect of MK-329 on Pancreatic Secretion in Man.- Regulation of Gallbladder Contraction and Gastric Emptying by the CCK Receptor Antagonist MK-329.- Regulation of CCK Release by Bile Acids.- Pyloric Cholecystokinin Receptors.- Effects of CCK Antagonists on Intestinal Motility in Dogs.- The Role of CCK and CCK Antagonists in Human Esophageal and Gastroduodenal Motility.- Regulation of Gastrointestinal and Colonic Transit by CCK Antagonists.- The Role of CCK in Tumor Growth.- IV: Clinical Potentials of CCK Antagonists.- Experimental Pancreatitis.- Cholecystokinin-Receptor Antagonists in Experimental Pancreatic Tumor Growth.- Efficient Treatment of Biliary Colics with Loxiglumide.- The Role of CCK in Chronic Constipation.- The Rational Use of CCK Antagonists in Irritable Bowel Syndrome.- Cholecystokinin, Cholecystokinin-Receptor Antagonists and the Sphincter of Oddi.