规格: | 98% |
分子量: | 1619.9 |
包装 | 价格(元) |
500ug | 电议 |
1mg | 电议 |
Background:
Bombesin is a neuropeptide with diverse biological activities originally isolated from the skin ofB. bombinaandB. variegatavariegata amphibians.1,2It binds to the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) in rat pancreatic acinar cells (Ki= 1.88 nM) and to frog bombesin receptor subtype 4 (BB4) in CHO cells overexpressing the receptor (Ki= 1.7 nM).3Hypothalamic paraventricular microinfusion of bombesin (100 ng per animal) increases blood glucose, free fatty acids, and corticosterone levels in rats.4Bombesin (50 ng per animal) injection into the preoptic area decreases food intake by food-deprived or insulin pretreated rats.5It delays gastric emptying in rats by 55.8% when administered at a dose of 16 μg/kg (i.p.) and inhibits gastric secretion at a dose of 500 ng per animal.6,7
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