Résumé
Cholecystokinin (CCK) analogues (JMV310, JMV320, JMV328, and JMV332), obtained by side chain to side chain cyclization of a lysine residue in position 28 with a lysine residue in position 31, were found to be highly selective for the brain CCK receptor (CCK-B receptor), both in guinea pig and rat. In agreement with their low affinity for the pancreatic receptor, these CCK analogues were not very potent in stimulating amylase secretion. These cyclic CCK analogues were demonstrated to be highly selective for the brain CCK receptors.