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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 28, 2017; 23(16): 2940-2947
Published online Apr 28, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i16.2940
Study of the effects of nesfatin-1 on gastric function in obese rats
Guo-Tao Yang, Hong-Ying Zhao, Yu Kong, Ning-Ning Sun, Ai-Qin Dong
Guo-Tao Yang, Ai-Qin Dong, Department of Third Neurology, Cangzhou Central Hospital, Cangzhou Clinical Medical School of Hebei Medical University, Cangzhou 061001, Hebei Province, China
Hong-Ying Zhao, Department of Elderly Internal Medicine, Cangzhou Central Hospital, Cangzhou Clinical Medical School of Hebei Medical University, Cangzhou 061001, Hebei Province, China
Yu Kong, Department of Second Digestion, Cangzhou Central Hospital, Cangzhou Clinical Medical School of Hebei Medical University, Cangzhou 061001, Hebei Province, China
Ning-Ning Sun, Department of First Digestion, Cangzhou Central Hospital, Cangzhou Clinical Medical School of Hebei Medical University, Cangzhou 061001, Hebei Province, China
Supported by Cangzhou City Science and Technology Plan Projects, No. 151302138.
Institutional review board statement: This study was reviewed and approved by the Cangzhou Clinical Medical School of Hebei Medical University’s institutional review board statement.
Conflict-of-interest statement: No potential conflicts of interest relevant to this article were reported.
Data sharing statement: No additional data are available.
Correspondence to: Dr. Guo-Tao Yang, Department of Third Neurology, Cangzhou Central Hospital, Cangzhou Clinical Medical School of Hebei Medical University, Cangzhou 061001, Hebei Province, China. yangguotaotao@yeah.net
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Received: December 1, 2016
Peer-review started: December 2, 2016
First decision: December 28, 2016
Revised: February 15, 2017
Accepted: March 2, 2017
Article in press: March 2, 2017
Published online: April 28, 2017
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Core Tip

Core tip: The high-fat diet-induced obese rat model was used to study the effects of nesfatin-1 on gastric function. We found that intracerebroventricular injection of nesfatin-1, rather than intravenous injection, could suppress gastric function in a dose-dependent manner within a certain period of time. In addition, the expression of H+/K+ ATPase was down-regulated, which may explain the mechanisms of gastric acid secretion changes.