Literature DB >> 8586600

The pattern of the circadian rhythm of pancreatic secretion in fed pigs.

M J Thaela1, S G Pierzynowski, M S Jensen, K Jakobsen, B R Weström, B W Karlsson.   

Abstract

The pattern of the circadian rhythm of pancreatic secretion was studied in four 6- to 7-wk-old intact male pigs that were kept in metabolic cages under 12 h light:12 h dark cycles and fed three times a day at 0800, 1500, and 2200. Three 24-h collections of pancreatic juice and blood were begun at 0800 every 2nd day during 5 d. A biphasic pattern of the exocrine pancreas was detected. Secretions during the first phase (postprandial peak) contained large amounts of protein and enzymes, and secretions appeared immediately after feed ingestion. Secretions during the second phase (between meals) had lesser amounts (P < .001) of protein and enzymes, but were of longer duration (P < .001). The output of protein and trypsin activity were generally correlated (P < .001) with each other, but the correlation of either with the volume outflow were small. However, these variables were correlated (P < .01) with the volume outflow at night during the second phase. Plasma concentrations of insulin and glucose increased after each meal, but the increase was significant (P < .05) only for insulin. Insulin and glucose concentrations were correlated (P < .01) with each other after the meals at 0800 and 1500. The results indicated a biphasic pattern of the exocrine pancreas and a monophasic pattern of the endocrine pancreas in pigs. The regulation of these patterns seems to vary during the 24-h period. Furthermore, feed enhanced secretion, but it did not seem to be the only factor controlling the circadian pattern.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8586600     DOI: 10.2527/1995.73113402x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


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