Endocrinologia Japonica
Online ISSN : 2185-6370
Print ISSN : 0013-7219
ISSN-L : 0013-7219
Glucagon Secretion During the Development of Insulin-secreting Tumors Induced by Streptozotocin and Nicotinamide
GEN YOSHINOTSUTOMU KAZUMISOICHIRO MORITANOBORU KOBAYASHIKATSUHIRO TERASHISHIGEAKI BABA
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1979 Volume 26 Issue 6 Pages 655-660

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Abstract
Serial oral glucose tolerance tests in rats treated with streptozotocin and nicotinamide showed that blood glucose levels after glucose loading were suppressed significantly 7 months after treatment as compared to those of earlier stages. Postglucose plasma insulin levels were significantly elevated at the 9th to 12th month and concomitantly fasting plasma glucagon levels rose significantly. At that time pancreatic islet cell tumors were demonstrated in all of the rats in this experiment. Post-glucose plasma glucagon levels, however, did not show remarkable changes throughout the observation.
In spite of hyperinsulinemia, post-glucose plasma glucagon levels of tumorbearing rats were significantly lower than those of body weight adjusted controls.
It is inferred from the study that secretory activity of pancreatic A-cells of tumorbearing rats is restrained by excess insulin released from islet cell tumors.
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