| Literature DB >> 2836651 |
H Ehrenreich1, C Kolmar, C Pittius, F D Goebel.
Abstract
Administration of synthetic human corticotropin-releasing factor (hCRF, 2 micrograms/kg body weight) during simultaneous application of the opioid antagonist naloxone (1.6 mg i.v. bolus, followed by an infusion at a rate of 1.2 mg/h) produced a significant increase in plasma C-peptide levels of six male Type 2 diabetic patients which even exceeded the postprandial values. This stimulatory effect of hCRF/naloxone on plasma C-peptide was less pronounced in six healthy men. hCRF alone did not provoke any reaction of plasma C-peptide in either group. The possibility of a paracrine, CRF-dependent mechanism in pancreatic islets which somehow involves inhibitory opioid receptors is preferentially discussed. Such a mechanism may underlie the stimulatory action of hCRF/naloxone on B cells and would explain the absent reaction of peripheral venous plasma C-peptide to hCRF alone as well as the amplifying effect of simultaneous opioid receptor blockade.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 2836651 DOI: 10.1007/BF01727787
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Klin Wochenschr ISSN: 0023-2173