Gastrointestinal peptides, including gastrin and cholecystokinin (CCK), are a structurally diverse group of molecular messengers that function in a rich network of information exchange systems throughout the organism. Gastrin is a circulating hormone responsible for stimulation of acid secretion from the parietal cell. Gastrin also acts as a potent cell-growth factor that has been implicated in a variety of normal and abnormal biological processes including maintenance of the gastric mucosa, proliferation of ECL, and neoplastic transformation. The binding of gastrin or CCK to their common cognate receptor triggers the activation of multiple signal transduction pathways that relay the mitogenic signal to the nucleus and promote cell proliferation.Gastrin, CCK, and CCK-related peptides exert their effects by binding to specific GPCR subtypes...