1. Signaling Pathways
  2. GPCR/G Protein
    Neuronal Signaling
  3. Cholecystokinin Receptor

Cholecystokinin Receptor

CCK Receptor

Cholecystokinin receptors are a group of G-protein coupled receptors which bind the peptide hormones cholecystokinin (CCK) and gastrin. Two types of functional membrane receptors, cholecystokinin A receptor (CCK-AR), located mainly on pancreatic acinar cells, and CCK-BR, mostly in the stomach and nervous system tissues, have been identified as the endogenous receptors of CCK. Both have high affinity for the sulfated CCK octapeptide (CCK-8), whereas only the CCK-BR has high affinity for gastrin.

CCK is a peptide hormone discovered in the small intestine. Together with secretin and gastrin, CCK constitutes the classical gut hormone triad. In addition to gallbladder contraction, CCK also regulates pancreatic enzyme secretion and growth, intestinal motility, satiety signalling and the inhibition of gastric acid secretion. CCK is also a transmitter in central and intestinal neurons.

Cholecystokinin Receptor Related Products (43):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-125314
    AG-041R
    Antagonist
    AG-041R is a potent and selective CCK2 Receptor/Gastrin antagonist. AG-041R inhibits gastrin-evoked secretion of pancreastatin with an IC50 of 2.2 nM. AG-041R inhibits cell growth of Mastomys ECL carcinoid tumor cells.
    AG-041R
  • HY-U00387
    CCK-A receptor inhibitor 1
    Inhibitor
    CCK-A receptor inhibitor 1 is a cholecystokinin A (CCK-A) receptor inhibitor with a binging IC50 of 340 nM.
    CCK-A receptor inhibitor 1
  • HY-U00375
    Gastrin/CCK antagonist 1
    Antagonist
    Gastrin/CCK antagonist 1 is an antagonist of gastrin/CCK, used for the research of gastrointestinal disorders.
    Gastrin/CCK antagonist 1