Gastrin and cholecystokinin in pituitary neurons

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Abstract

Gastrins occur in the hypothalamo-hypophyseal neurons of all mammalian species examined. In addition, human, bovine, and murine hypothalamo-hypophyseal neurons contain the homologous cholecystokinins (CCKs). CCK also occurs in neurons innervating bovine melanotrophs. Although the concentration of gastrin is of the same magnitude (15-30 pmol/g) in all neural lobes, the concentration of CCK varies from undetectable in pig and cat to 1 nmol/g in the cow. The constant occurrence of neurohypophyseal gastrin suggests a role different from that of the species-dependent CCK.

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Rehfeld, J. F., Hansen, H. F., Larsson, L. I., Stengaard-Pedersen, K., & Thorn, N. A. (1984). Gastrin and cholecystokinin in pituitary neurons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 81(6 I), 1902–1905. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.81.6.1902

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