Failure of Somatostatin to Decrease Blood Glucose by Suppression of Extrapancreatic Glucagon in Severely Diabetic Depancreatized Dogs
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Effects of somatostatin on extrapancreatic glucagon secretion in totally depancreatized dogs were examined. Somatostatin infusion at a rate of 3μg/min showed a rapid decrease of total glucagon-like immunoreactive materials (total GLI) measured by nonspecific antiserum, AGS 10, and gut glucagon immunoreactivity (gut GI) measured by specific antiserum, AGS 18, in systemic blood. Gut GLI calculated as the difference between total GLI and GI did not decrease significantly within 30min. No changes of blood glucose were noted. Significant decreases of all glucagon fractions were observed when the rate of somatostatin infusion was increased to 10μg/min and prolonged for 90min, whereas again blood glucose did not change at all. It is concluded that somatostatin inhibits both gut GI and GLI secretion, although gut GLI remains in circulation longer than gut GI. Suppression of gut GI is not effective for the reduction of blood glucose once an extreme hyperglycemia is brought about by insulin deficiency.
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著者
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Tarui Seiichiro
The Second Department Of Internal Medicine Osaka University Medical School
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SHIMA KENJI
Department of Computers and Systems Engineering, Tokyo Denki University
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TANAKA RYOICHI
The Second Department of internal Medicine, Osaka University Medical School
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MATSUYAMA TATSUO
The Second Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka University Medical School
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