Motilin

Author: Itoh   Zen  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323157896

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123757302

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123757302

Subject: Q579.2 gastrointestinal hormone

Language: ENG

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Description

Motilin focuses on the pharmacology and physiology of motilin, with emphasis on its relationship to interdigestive motor activities and species differences between these two parameters. Changes in plasma motilin in relation to some gastrointestinal diseases, including peptic ulcer, cholelithiasis, chronic idiopathic constipation, dumping syndrome, and irritable bowel syndrome, are discussed.
This book is comprised of 17 chapters and begins with a historical background on motilin, including its discovery and isolation. The next chapter considers the structure of motilin in pigs and cats and presents evidence for the existence of motilin in other species. The chemical synthesis, radioimmunoassay, and immunoreactivity of motilin are also examined. Subsequent chapters explore the prohormone of human motilin; morphological identification of motilin in the gut; mechanisms of motilin excitation as determined by in situ and in vitro studies; and motilin receptors.
This monograph should be of interest to scientists, physiologists, clinical specialists, morphologists, pharmacologists, and biochemists.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Motilin

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 12

Contributors

pp.:  12 – 16

Preface

pp.:  16 – 20

Chapter 1. Introduction

pp.:  20 – 24

Chapter 2. The Discovery of Motilin

pp.:  24 – 32

Chapter 3. Purification and Chemical Structure of Porcine and Canine Motilins and Evidence for the Existence of Motilin in Other Species

pp.:  32 – 50

Chapter 4. Chemical Synthesis, Radioimmunoassay, and Distribution of Immunoreactivity of Motilin

pp.:  50 – 66

Chapter 5. Prohormone of Human Motilin

pp.:  66 – 72

Chapter 6. Morphological Identification of Motilin in the Gut

pp.:  72 – 92

Chapter 7. Mechanisms of Motilin Excitation as Determined by in Situ and in Vitro Studies

pp.:  92 – 112

Chapter 8. Motilin Receptors

pp.:  112 – 130

Chapter 9. Biological Activity of Motilin in Gastric, Pancreatic, and Duodenal Secretions

pp.:  130 – 146

Chapter 10. Biological Activity in Gastric Emptying

pp.:  146 – 152

Chapter 11. Effect of Motilin on Gastrointestinal Motor Activity in the Dog

pp.:  152 – 174

Chapter 12. Role of Motilin in Biliary Tract Physiology

pp.:  174 – 188

Chapter 13. Endogenous Motilin Release: Physiology and Pathophysiology

pp.:  188 – 210

Chapter 14. Mechanism of Motilin Release by Luminal Stimuli and Vagal Nerve

pp.:  210 – 228

Chapter 15. Clinical Significance of Motilin in Diseases of the Gastrointestinal Tract

pp.:  228 – 244

Chapter 16. Gastroduodenal Motor Dysfunction and Plasma Motilin Concentration in Patients with Duodenal Ulcers

pp.:  244 – 264

Chapter 17. Motilide, Motilin-like Macrolides

pp.:  264 – 276

Index

pp.:  276 – 284

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