| Literature DB >> 1006147 |
N J Christensen, O Brandsborg.
Abstract
Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was measured in six normal subjects in the resting supine position, during standing, and during a period of moderate exercise in the supine position. Plasma noradrenaline averaged 0.26 ng/ml in the supine, resting position and rose to 0.57 and 0.61 ng/ml at the end of the standing experiment and the exercise period, respectively. Plasma adrenaline was unchanged in the standing position but rose threefold during exercise (to 0.09 ng/ml). Serum gastrin tended to decrease in all three experiments after the injection of glucose. Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was the same during the first 10 min after the injection of glucose in the three experiments. It is concluded that a moderate increase in adrenergic activity has no influence on glucose-stimulated insulin secretion.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 1006147 DOI: 10.1080/00365517609054483
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Clin Lab Invest ISSN: 0036-5513 Impact factor: 1.713