| Literature DB >> 6778692 |
S Schmidt, B Wilke, B Ziegler, H Jahr, H Zühlke.
Abstract
An insulin response to increased glucose concentrations could not be found in vivo and in vitro after long-term treatment of C57BL/KsJ and C57BL/6J mice with Glibenclamide. This missing stimulation of insulin secretion was not the result of an exhaustion of the islets or a disturbed (pro)insulin biosynthesis as demonstrated by measurements of insulin content of the islets and by in vitro (pro)insulin biosynthesis experiments. In the presence of glucose (15 mmol/l) theophylline increased the insulin secretion of isolated islets of Glibenclamide-treated mice to values similar to control islets. The insulin response to an i.p. glucose loading was found to be normal in comparison with control mice 1-2 weeks after the Glibenclamide treatment had been finished.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 6778692
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endokrinologie ISSN: 0013-7251