the hormone CCK signals the release of leptin, a hormone that tells the brain to signal fullness.
Contraction of the gallbladder wall
The pancreas releases lipase to digest fats
cholecystokinin (CCK)
Fat will trigger the release of bile from the gallbladder. The bile is created in the liver and placed in the gallbladder for later use.
Bilirubin is used by the liver, to make bile
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Fat
Particularly Fats, they are slow to digest and CCK (cholecystokin) triggers the release of enterogastrone which inhibits peristalsis in the stomach and slows entry of food into the small intestine
It may indicate that this patient have digestive problems usually involving pancreas or gallbladder. Cholecystokinin (CCK) will act as stimulation of secretion of digestive biles and enzymes to digest fat and protein. CCK can also reduce the patient's hunger.
The digestion of triglycerides in the small intestine is catalyzed by the hormone CCK (Cholecystokinin) which stimulates the gallbladder to secret bile. The bile emulsifies the triglycerides.
cholecystokinin also known as {CCK}
Cholecystokinin. It targets the gallbladder causing it to release bile into the small intestines.