"Sincalide" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An octapeptide hormone present in the intestine and brain. When secreted from the gastric mucosa, it stimulates the release of bile from the gallbladder and digestive enzymes from the pancreas.
Descriptor ID |
D012844
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MeSH Number(s) |
D06.472.317.152.700 D12.644.120.500
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Concept/Terms |
Sincalide- Sincalide
- CCK-OP
- OP-CCK
- H-Asp-Tyr(SO3H)-Met-Gly-Trp-Met-Asp-Phe-NH2
- Cholecystokinin Pancreozymin C-Terminal Octapeptide
- Cholecystokinin Pancreozymin C Terminal Octapeptide
- Syncalide
- CCK-8
- Cholecystokinin Octapeptide
SQ-19,844- SQ-19,844
- SQ 19,844
- SQ19,844
- SQ-19844
- SQ 19844
- SQ19844
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Degolier TF, Brown DR, Duke GE, Palmer MM, Swenson JR, Carraway RE. Neurotensin and cholecystokinin contract gallbladder circular muscle in chickens. Poult Sci. 2013 Aug; 92(8):2156-62.
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Gui X, Dobner PR, Carraway RE. Endogenous neurotensin facilitates enterohepatic bile acid circulation by enhancing intestinal uptake in rats. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2001 Dec; 281(6):G1413-22.
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Lassignal NL, Singer JJ, Walsh JV. Multiple neuropeptides exert a direct effect on the same isolated single smooth muscle cell. Am J Physiol. 1986 May; 250(5 Pt 1):C792-8.
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Fulwiler CE, Saper CB. Cholecystokinin-immunoreactive innervation of the ventromedial hypothalamus in the rat: possible substrate for autonomic regulation of feeding. Neurosci Lett. 1985 Feb 04; 53(3):289-96.