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Hyperglycemic effect of neurotensin, a hypothalamic peptide.

R E Carraway, L M Demers, S E Leeman.   

Abstract

A hypotensive, gut-contracting peptide neurotensin (NT), recently isolated from bovine hypothalami, has been found to produce hyperglycemia within minutes after iv injection into anesthetized rats. The dose-response relationship (deltaglucose, 15 min after injection) was linear over the range 30-200 pmol/100 g BW. NT did not alter the disappearance rate of [14C]glucose from plasma during the development of the hyperglycemia. However, the peptide caused a fall in liver glycogen (52 +/- 6.5 to 41 +/- 3.3 mg/g) and a 7-fold increase in the activity of the 5'-AMP independent form of liver glycogen phosphorylase. Activation of liver glycogen phosphorylase did not occur in vitro under conditions found suitable for demonstrating the effectiveness of glucagon, suggesting the possible involvement of an intermediary substanc(s) in vivo. Acute adrenalectomy did not prevent the response. Hypophysectomized rats (4 days post-operative) were less sensitive to NT, perhaps as a consequence of their diminished liver glycogen levels (normal, 52 +/- 6.5 mg/g; hypophysectomized, 23 +/- 1.8 mg/g); however, the presence of the pituitary was not essential for this response. NT was also effective in rats with hereditary diabetes insipidus (Brattleboro strain). At the time intervals sampled, radioimmunoassayable plasma levels of growth hormone, glucagon, and insulin were not significantly changed after injection of NT into normal rats. Pretreatment of rats with reserpine (7 mg/kg), morphine sulfate (10 mg/kg), propranolol (5mg/kg), or phenoxybenzamine (10 mg/kg) did not prevent the response. These findings characterize the action of NT on liver glycogen metabolism and blood glucose levels, but a physiological role for NT in this regard remains to be demonstrated.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 826391     DOI: 10.1210/endo-99-6-1452

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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2.  Ultrastructural identification of a new cell type--the N-cell as the source of neurotensin in the gut mucosa.

Authors:  V Helmstaedter; G E Feurle; W G Forssmann
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1977-11-23       Impact factor: 5.249

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Authors:  Hermann Koepsell
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4.  Substance P and neurotensin: opposite effects on plasma cholesterol levels in ovariectomized conscious rats.

Authors:  E Vijayan; K Raju
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1982-07-15

5.  Distribution patterns of neurotensin-like immunoreactive cells in the gastro-intestinal tract of higher vertebrates.

Authors:  M Reinecke; K Almasan; R Carraway; V Helmstaedter; W G Forssmann
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1980       Impact factor: 5.249

6.  Immunohistochemical localization of neurotensin in endocrine cells of the gut.

Authors:  F Sundler; R Håkanson; R A Hammer; J Alumets; R Carraway; S E Leeman; E A Zimmerman
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1977-03-16       Impact factor: 5.249

7.  Localization of neurotensin-immunoreactive cells in the small intestine of man and various mammals.

Authors:  V Helmstaedter; C Taugner; G E Feurle; W G Forssmann
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1977-07-18

8.  The effect of neurotensin on the concentration of cholesterol and bile acids in the guinea pig.

Authors:  L Peric-Golia; C F Gardner; D E Wilson; M Peric-Golia
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9.  Immunocytochemical localization of neurotensin-containing neurons in the hypothalamus of the Japanese quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica.

Authors:  S Yamada; S Mikami
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 5.249

10.  [Neurotensin--what is known about its role as a hormone in the gastrointestinal tract?].

Authors:  V E Eysselein
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1984-06-01
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