The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
ISSN-L : 0040-8727
The Endocrine Pancreas in Pyridoxine Deficient Rats
TAKAYOSHI TOYOTAYUKIHIRO KAIMASAEI KAKIZAKIHIDETSUGU OHTSUKAYUKIO SHIBATAYOSHIO GOTO
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1981 Volume 134 Issue 3 Pages 331-336

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TOYOTA, T., KAI, Y., KAKIZAKI, M., OHTSUKA, H., SHIBATA, Y. and GOTO, Y. The Endocrine Pancreas in Pyridoxine Deficient Rats. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1981, 134 (3), 331-336-Because the supplementation of pyridoxine (vitamin B6) improves the glucose tolerance in gestational diabetes and adult onset diabetes, pyridoxine deficiency has been considered to be one of the factors that cause diabetes mellitus. We produced pyridoxine deficient rats by giving pyridoxine-free food with deoxypridoxine which inhibits competitively the activity of pyridoxal phosphate. In these pyridoxine deficient rats plasma insulin during the glucose tolerance test was significantly low as compared with controls. In vitro experiments of pancreas perfusion showed that secretion of insulin and glucagon was impaired in the pyridoxine deficiency. Since the restriction of diet-calorie caused a decrease in arginine-induced secretion of insulin and glucagon from the isolated pancreas, the impairment of the endocrine pancreas may depend on malnutrition. Pyridoxine deficiency is surely one of the factors that impair the endocrine pancreas by multifactorial derangement of metabolism besides the tryptophan-nicotinic acid pathway.

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