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Secretin (human) (trifluoroacetate salt)

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Secretin is an endogenous 27-amino acid gastrointestinal hormone and neuropeptide that regulates secretion from the stomach, pancreas, and liver.

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Secretin is an endogenous 27-amino acid gastrointestinal hormone and neuropeptide that regulates secretion from the stomach, pancreas, and liver. It belongs to the secretin/glucagon superfamily of peptides, which includes glucagon , glucagon-like peptide-1 , GLP-2 , and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide . Secretin dose-dependently increases somatostatin release from primary human antral cells in vitro. In vivo, secretin dose-dependently increases the volume of pancreatic secretion as well as inhibits gastric acid secretion induced by gastrin I in rats when administered at a dose of 100 pmol/kg per h. Secretin (40 μg/kg, i.v.) increases the number of neurons expressing c-fos in the central amygdala and area postrema in rats.

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