Dv. Rayner et S. Miller, VOLUNTARY INTAKE AND GASTRIC-EMPTYING IN PIGS - EFFECTS OF FAT AND A CCK INHIBITOR, Physiology & behavior, 54(5), 1993, pp. 917-922
The influence of the cholecystokinin (CCK) antagonist MK-329 (0.1 mg/k
g) on short-term control of voluntary food intake and gastric emptying
was studied in five pigs. Arterial injection of MK-329 abolished the
inhibition of intake resulting from duodenal infusion of emulsified fa
t (Intralipid, 24 g/h). However, MK-329 only reduced the inhibition of
dry matter (DM) and liquid emptying, and hence increased stomach volu
me at satiety. Intralipid infusion decreased the rise in gastric press
ure during feeding. All these changes are consistent with endogenous C
CK, released by Intralipid, inhibiting intake independent of the conco
mitant slowing of gastric emptying. MK-329 alone significantly increas
ed intake using two different diets, but had no effect on gastric empt
ying, so that gastric volume at satiety was significantly increased. T
hese results suggest that endogenous CCK may be part of short-term sat
iety control in the pig.