Effect of prolonged fasting upon insulin and glucagon secretion from isolated rat pancreatic islets

Abstract
To study insulin-glucagon interrelationships in the regulation of pancreatic islet functions, glucose-mediated insulin and glucagon secretion have been studied in isolated pancreatic islets from fed and from 4 and 8-day fasted rats. At low glucose levels (50 mg %) a continuous decrease of insulin and increase of glucagon secretion were observed during prolonged fasting. High glucose concentrations 300 mg %) stimulated insulin and inhibited glucagon secretion until 4 days, but did not cause any effect after 8 days fasting. These results suggest that the secretory mechanisms of the two hormones may have a common basis.
Keywords:
Fasting, Animals, Blood Glucose/analysis, Glucagon/analysis/metabolism, Insulin Secretion, Insulin/analysis/metabolism, Islets of Langerhans/metabolism, Male, Rats, Time Factors
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