Literature DB >> 874055

The augmentation effects of secretin on the insulin responses to known stimuli: specificity for glucose.

R L Lerner.   

Abstract

Secretin stimulates insulin release directly and augments insulin responses when administered prior to an insulinogenic stimulus. The magnitude and specificity of this augmentation effect of secretin pretreatment was evaluated in normal subjects to pulses of the following stimuli: 5 g glucose (n = 6), 1 g arginine (n = 8), 2 microgram isoproterenol (n = 6), 0.5 g tolbutamide (n = 5) and 0.5 mg glucagon (n = 6). Secretin was administered either as a 15 U pulse with a 3 U/min infusion for 25 min or as 4-150 U pulses. A period of 30 min elapsed after either the cessation of the infusion or the final 150 U pulse. In all studies, the acute insulin responses immediately following secretin were observed and had returned to baseline levels prior to the administration of any insulinogenic stimulus. Secretin only augmented the acute insulin responses to 5 g glucose pulses (pre-secretin glucose; 28 +/- 20 muU/ml, mean +/- SD; post-secretin glucose pulse: 45 +/- 37 muU/ml, P less than 0.5), an increase of 56 +/- 21% (P less than .005). A highly linear relationship was noted (r = .98, P less than .01) between the acute insulin response to glucose before and after secretin suggesting that the insulin response to the control glucose pulse is a major determinant of the glucose stimulated response after secretin. Secretin pretreatment did not augment the insulin responses to arginine, isoproterenol, tolbutamide and glucagon. The specificity of secretin for augmenting glucose stimulated insulin release suggets a possible role for secretin in carbohydrate metabolism.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 874055     DOI: 10.1210/jcem-45-1-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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2.  Discrepancies between the doses of cholecystokinin or caerulein-stimulating exocrine and endocrine responses in perfused isolated rat pancreas.

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4.  Effects of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP), secretin and gastrin on insulin secretion in the mouse.

Authors:  B Ahrén; I Lundquist
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