Cholesterol gallstone disease and obesity are common and often associated disorders that could be affected by dysfunction of the receptor for cholecystokinin (CCK). Extending earlier studies that identified a defect at the level of receptor-G protein coupling in cholesterol gallstone disease, we characterized the primary structure of the gallbladder CCK receptor in patients undergoing a cholecystectomy. Represented were patients with cholesterol gallstones, as well as controls with pigment gallstones or without gallbladder disease. Both groups were composed of the range of body habitus from lean to morbidly obese. No evidence of any sequence mutation or polymorphism in the CCK receptor gene was found in any patient. This should lead future ...
Cholesterol represents a structurally and functionally important component of the eukaryotic cell me...
A complex relationship links biliary symptoms with the mechanisms of gallbladder emptying and the pr...
With a prevalence of 10-15% in adults in Europe and the USA, gallstones are the most common digestiv...
Cholesterol gallstone disease and obesity are common and often associated disorders that could be af...
Cholecystokinin (CCK) is an important neuro-intestinal peptide hormone produced by the enteroendocri...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
Cholesterol gallstone disease is highly prevalent in western countries, particularly in women and so...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
AbstractThe transcriptional start site of the human cholecystokinin (CCK)-A receptor gene was determ...
Background. Cholecystokinin type A receptor (CCKAR) is known to be overexpressed in variety of human...
Copyright © 2014 Hasan Raza Kazmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
The cholecystokinin (CCK) family of peptides and receptors are present throughout the brain and gast...
Cholesterol cholelithiasis (gallstone disease) is a common disease in the Western world. The aim of ...
The cholecystokinin A receptor (CCKAR) is expressed predominantly in the gallbladder and small intes...
Cholesterol represents a structurally and functionally important component of the eukaryotic cell me...
A complex relationship links biliary symptoms with the mechanisms of gallbladder emptying and the pr...
With a prevalence of 10-15% in adults in Europe and the USA, gallstones are the most common digestiv...
Cholesterol gallstone disease and obesity are common and often associated disorders that could be af...
Cholecystokinin (CCK) is an important neuro-intestinal peptide hormone produced by the enteroendocri...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
Cholesterol gallstone disease is highly prevalent in western countries, particularly in women and so...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
AbstractThe transcriptional start site of the human cholecystokinin (CCK)-A receptor gene was determ...
Background. Cholecystokinin type A receptor (CCKAR) is known to be overexpressed in variety of human...
Copyright © 2014 Hasan Raza Kazmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
The cholecystokinin (CCK) family of peptides and receptors are present throughout the brain and gast...
Cholesterol cholelithiasis (gallstone disease) is a common disease in the Western world. The aim of ...
The cholecystokinin A receptor (CCKAR) is expressed predominantly in the gallbladder and small intes...
Cholesterol represents a structurally and functionally important component of the eukaryotic cell me...
A complex relationship links biliary symptoms with the mechanisms of gallbladder emptying and the pr...
With a prevalence of 10-15% in adults in Europe and the USA, gallstones are the most common digestiv...