PRESERVATION OF THE ANOMERIC SPECIFICITY OF GLUCOSE-INDUCED INSULIN RELEASE IN PARTIALLY PANCREATECTOMIZED RATS
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1992Yazar
MALAISSELAGAE, F
COULIC, V
AKKAN, AG
MALAISSE, WJ
MARCHAND, J
LECLERCQMEYER, V
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Attenuation, suppression or even inversion of the normal preference of glucose-stimulated insulin release for the alpha-anomer of the hexose was recently proposed to represent a feature of Beta-cell glucotoxicity in Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. Since recent reports emphasize the possible significance of Beta-cell secretory hyperactivity as a determinant of such a glucotoxicity, the anomeric specificity of glucose-induced insulin release was examined in normoglycaemic partially pancreatectomized rats. About 80-85% of thc pancreas was removed, the animals then being given sucrose via their drinking water up to the time of killing. In these animals, alpha-D-glucose was more efficient than beta-D-glucose in stimulating insulin release from the perfused pancreas, the alpha/beta-ratio in insulin output not being significantly different from that found in control rats. It is concluded, therefore, that the anomeric malaise, taken as a manifestation of Beta-cell glucotoxicity, it attributable to hyperglycaemia rather than to Beta-cell secretory hyperactivity.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/80252http://apps.webofknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=7&SID=P2NB61PtUKCev65xKwF&excludeEventConfig=ExcludeIfFromFullRecPage&page=1&doc=20
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00400476
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