Human CCKB Cholecystokinin Receptor EZCells™

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  • Calcium dose-response forCCK-8 stimulation of CCKB EZCells™ compared to non-irradiated cells. CHO-K1 cells that stably express the CCKB receptor (black Squares) and similar cells that were irradiated (green triangles) were loaded with Fluo-4 NW, and then stimulated with the indicated concentrations of CCK-8. The resulting increase in intracellular calcium was measured on a FlexStation fluorescent plate reader. Data points represent the average +/- standard deviation of triplicate determinations.

Human CCKB Cholecystokinin Receptor EZCells™

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  • A489
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  • 940

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Human CCKB Cholecystokinin Receptor-expressing GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) division-arrested cells. Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a neuropeptide which is widely distributed in the mammalian central nervous system. The CCKB receptor is the predominant subtype in the CNS where it is widely distributed, however, it also occurs in abundance in the gastro-intestinal tract. CCKB receptors have been found to be most abundant in the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, basal ganglia, and amygdale. Animal and human studies using CCKB receptor antagonists have suggested that anxiety, panic attacks, analgesia, and satiety may be modulated through the CCKB receptor.

Background

Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a neuropeptide which is widely distributed in the mammalian central nervous system. Two CCK receptors have been identified to mediate the effects of CCK/gastrin family:CCKA (or CCK-1) receptor and CCKB (or CCK-2 or gastrin receptor). The CCKB receptor is the predominant subtype in the CNS where it is widely distributed, however, it also occurs in abundance in the gastro-intestinal tract. CCKB receptors have been found to be most abundant in the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, basal ganglia, and amygdale. Animal and human studies using CCKB receptor antagonists have suggested that anxiety, panic attacks, analgesia, and satiety may be modulated through the CCKB receptor.
General Info
Synonyms CCK2, Gastrin receptor
Product Description Human CCKB Cholecystokinin Receptor-expressing GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) division-arrested cells. Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a neuropeptide which is widely distributed in the mammalian central nervous system. The CCKB receptor is the predominant subtype in the CNS where it is widely distributed, however, it also occurs in abundance in the gastro-intestinal tract. CCKB receptors have been found to be most abundant in the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, basal ganglia, and amygdale. Animal and human studies using CCKB receptor antagonists have suggested that anxiety, panic attacks, analgesia, and satiety may be modulated through the CCKB receptor.
Target Type GPCR
Product Type EZCells™ DA
Receptor Cholecystokinin
Sub-Type CCKB
Therapeutic Area metabolic & gastrointestinal, psychiatric disorder
Related Services Membrane Preparation, GPCR Screening
Genbank Accession Number NM_176875
Validated Assay/Platform calcium
References Young-Mee, Lee, Alan S. Kopin, et al., (1993) The human brain cholecystokinin0B/gastrin receptor. J Biol Chem. 268(11):8164-9.
Noble, F. and Roques, B.P.,(1999) CCK-B receptor: Chemistry, molecular biology, biochemistry and pharmacology. Prog. Neuro
EZCell Info
Host cell CHO-K1
Mycoplasma Status Negative (MycoAlert Kit)
Growth media Ham's F12, 10% FBS, 1% NEAA, 400 µg/mL G418
Storage and Packaging
Packaging Cryopreserved irradiated cells, 6 million cells per vial
Storage Recommendation liquid nitrogen
Quantity 6 million cells
Media
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