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GP5 — VIP
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Ishihara et al., Am J Physiol 1990
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The secretagogues included cholinergic, adrenergic agonists, substance P ( SP ), and
vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) which
induce mucus
glycoprotein secretion from feline tracheal submucosal glands
Axelsson et al., J Surg Res 1989
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CCK- and
VIP induced
glycoprotein secretion from mouse gallbladder epithelium following vagotomy : a quantitative electron microscopic study ... The results demonstrate that
VIP , like CCK, is
involved in
glycoprotein secretion from the mouse gallbladder epithelium, but the secretory effect of VIP would appear to be dependent on an intact vagal innervation
Shimura et al., J Appl Physiol 1988
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Using isolated submucosal glands from feline trachea, we examined the
effect of
vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) on mucus
glycoprotein secretion and glandular contraction by measuring released radiolabeled glycoconjugates and induced tension, respectively ... These results indicate that
VIP induces mucus
glycoprotein release from secretory cells and also that it potentiates the secretion induced by cholinergic stimulation
Coles et al., Ciba Found Symp 1984
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In explants of non-bronchitic human airway,
VIP inhibits baseline
glycoprotein and lysozyme secretion ; in canine airway mucosa, by contrast, VIP is a weak partial secretory agonist