Journal article
Ghrelin and motilin control systems in GI physiology and therapeutics
GJ Sanger, J Broad, B Callaghan, JB Furness
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology | SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1007/164_2016_104
Abstract
Ghrelin and motilin are released from gastrointestinal endocrine cells during hunger, to act through G protein-coupled receptors that have closely related amino acid sequences. The actions of ghrelin are more complex than motilin because ghrelin also exists outside the GI tract, it is processed to des-acyl ghrelin which has activity, ghrelin can exist in truncated forms and retain activity, the ghrelin receptor can have constitutive activity and is subject to biased agonism and finally additional ghrelin-like and des-acyl ghrelin receptors are proposed. Both ghrelin and motilin can stimulate gastric emptying, acting via different pathways, perhaps influenced by biased agonism at the receptor..
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