Generic placeholder image

Current Nutrition & Food Science

Editor-in-Chief

ISSN (Print): 1573-4013
ISSN (Online): 2212-3881

Research Article

The Effect of Devazepide (CCK-1 Receptor Blocker) on Food Intake Suppression Induced by Whey Protein and Glycomacropeptide in Wistar Rats

Author(s): Jahan-Mihan Alireza*, Labyak Corinne, Arikawa Andrea and Ertemin-Pearson Ezgi

Volume 13, Issue 3, 2017

Page: [198 - 203] Pages: 6

DOI: 10.2174/1573401313666161209162354

Price: $65

Abstract

Background: Proteins are more satiating than fat and carbohydrate but in a sourcedependent manner. Whey Protein Isolate (WPI) and Glycomacropeptide (GMP) suppress Food Intake (FI) in both humans and animals. The objective of this study was to compare the effect of whey protein and GMP preloads on regulation of FI and blood glucose in male Wistar rats. In this study, Rats were allocated to five groups and received one of following in a cross-over design: 1) water; 2) WPI; 3) WPI+devazepide (CCK-1 receptor blocker); 4) GMP; and 5) GMP+devazepide. Food intake, plasma glucose, insulin, CCK and ghrelin were measured.

Results: Plasma CCK concentration was higher 30 min after administration of WPI and GMP compared with the water control. Devazepide increased FI when it was co-administered with WPI and GMP preloads at 1 hour compared with FI after administration of WPI or GMP alone. Ghrelin was lower after WPI administration compared with water control. No differences in glucose and insulin concentrations were observed.

Conclusion: CCK-1 receptors mediate FI suppression induced by both WPI and GMP. However, this effect is limited to the first hour of FI. No differences in the effect of WPI and GMP on glucose metabolism were observed.

Keywords: Whey protein, glycomacropeptide, food intake, CCK-1 receptors, devazepide, wistar rats.

Graphical Abstract


Rights & Permissions Print Cite
© 2024 Bentham Science Publishers | Privacy Policy