Literature DB >> 6122321

Effect of GIP on the secretion of insulin and somatostatin and the accumulation of cyclic AMP in vitro in the rat.

J Szecówka, V Grill, E Sandberg, S Efendić.   

Abstract

The effects of gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) on insulin secretion as well as on the intra-islet accumulation of [3H]cyclic AMP were investigated in isolated pancreatic islets of the rat. In the presence of 6.7 mmol/l of glucose, 3.0 and 30 nmol/l of GIP induced both insulin and [3H]cyclic AMP responses, while lower and higher concentrations of the peptide were ineffective. A coupling of the two parameters was also found with regard to interaction between glucose and GIP. Thus while 30 nmol/l of GIP was stimulatory together with 6.7, 16.7 or 33.3 mmol/l of glucose, the peptide stimulated neither insulin release, nor the accumulation of [3H]cyclic AMP in the presence of a low concentration of glucose (3.3 mmol/l). The concomittant release of insulin and somatostatin was studied in the perfused pancreas in order to assess a possible influence by somatostatin on the dose-response pattern for GIP-induced insulin release. In this preparation 1.0 to 10 nmol/l of GIP stimulated insulin and somatostatin secretion; however while these concentrations were equipotent on insulin release, 10 nmol/l of GIP stimulated somatostatin release more than 1 nmol/l, indicating differences in dose-response curves for the GIP-induced stimulation of the two hormones. It is concluded that 1) modulation of GIP-induced insulin release is coupled to changes in cyclc AMP response in the islet, 2) GIP-induced somatostatin secretion may influence the concomittant insulin response.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6122321     DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.0990416

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Endocrinol (Copenh)        ISSN: 0001-5598


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