Affiliation:
1. Department of Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and the Departments of Medicine and Neurosurgery, Roswell Park Memorial Institute Buffalo, New York
Abstract
The influence of the vagus nerve on insulin secretion in the dog has been confirmed by studies involving both vagotomy and vagal stimulation. Following vagotomy, a fall in portal vein insulin levels occurs. Following stimulation of both the right and left vagus, insulin levels rise abruptly, peak within five minutes and rapidly return to baseline levels. A small rise in blood glucose, which occurs simultaneously, cannot be blocked by phentolamine, an alpha-adrenergic blocking agent. When given alone, phentolamine stimulates insulin secretion. Atropine inhibits both the glucose and insulin rises following vagal stimulation. Only a portion of releasable insulin appears to be under vagal control. Glucose mediated insulin release and net glucose utilization are not significantly affected by vagotomy.
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
Subject
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine
Cited by
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