The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
ISSN-L : 0040-8727
Effects of Trypsin on Glucose-Induced Insulin Secretion from the Perfused Rat Pancreas
TAKAYOSHI TOYOTAKANJI ABEMIKIHIKO KUDOYOSHIO GOTO
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1976 Volume 118 Issue 4 Pages 381-385

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Abstract
The present study revealed that glucose-induced insulin secretion was significantly inhibited by preperfusion with trypsin (10μg/ml) in the isolated rat pancreas perfusion. However, when trypsin was interposed during perfusion of 16.6mM glucose, glucose-induced insulin secretion was not suppressed during trypsin infusion. The insulin level was significantly lower in the trypsin treated animals than in the control after completion of trypsin infusion. The results suggest that trypsin does not attack the glucoreceptor bound with glucose but attacks the free glucoreceptor. Interestingly a biphasic pattern of glucose-induced insulin secretion disappeared by the pretreatment with trypsin. The possibility was suggested that tyrpsin prevented the initial binding of glucose to the B-cell.
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