Literature DB >> 477614

Effects of vasoactive intestinal peptide on glycogenolysis in cultured liver cells.

M Matsumura, H Akiyoshi, S Saito, H Mori.   

Abstract

When isolated rat liver cells were incubated in the presence of vasoactive intestinal peptide at the concentrations ranging from 0.2 microgram to 2 micrograms per ml, glycogenolysis was maximally stimulated within 15 min. However, somatostatin inhibited the liver glycogenolysis. The combined addition to the incubation medium showed that insulin and somatostatin inhibited the stimulated glycogenolysis induced by vasoactive intestinal peptide, while vasoactive intestinal peptide plus secretin showed no additive effect on glycogenolysis, as compared with single the addition of vasoactive intestinal peptide. On the other hand, the additon of glucagon to vasoactive intestinal peptide showed additive effects on glycogenolysis. These results suggest that the receptor site for vasoactive intestinal peptide may be distinguishable from that for glucagon. Extracellular calcium ions were demonstrated to play an important role in the modulation of vasoactive intestinal peptide-induced glycogenolysis. The evidence presented in this paper indicates that glucose metabolism may be partly regulated by the direct action of vasoactive intestinal peptide on hepatocytes, which is referred to as an enterohepatic axis and that the axis is inhibited by insulin and somatostatin.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 477614     DOI: 10.1507/endocrj1954.26.233

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinol Jpn        ISSN: 0013-7219


  2 in total

1.  Effects of secretin on glycogenolysis in cultured liver cells.

Authors:  M Matsumura; H Akiyoshi
Journal:  Gastroenterol Jpn       Date:  1980

2.  Differential effects of propranolol on vasoactive intestinal peptide-, and epinephrine-induced glycogenolysis in cultured liver cells.

Authors:  M Matsumura; H Akiyoshi
Journal:  Gastroenterol Jpn       Date:  1980
  2 in total

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