Effect upon Insulin Secretion of Physiologic Doses of Glucagon Administered via the Portal Vein

Author:

Ketterer Hermann1,Eisentraut Anna Marie1,Unger Roger H1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, and the Veterans Administration Hospital 4500 S. Lancaster Road, Dallas, Texas 75216

Abstract

Rapid endoportal injections of glucagon in a dose (1 μg.) which does not elevate thearterial glucagon concentration beyond the physiologic range caused a prompt rise in both mean arterial glucose and pancreaticoduodenal insulin concentration to a peak six minutes later. Hyperglycemia of similar magnitude produced by intravenous glucose infusion failed to elicit, as great a rise in insulin release. With smaller doses of glucagon a more variable response was observed; however, in some dogs doses of glucagon which were too small to cause a significant change in arterial glucagon concentration did cause a rise in both glucose and insulin levels. It is concluded that glucagon administered in physiologic doses via-the portarvenous system elicits a greater rise in insulin release than can be attributed to the concomitant hyperglycemia and, as suggested by others, does possess the qualifications of a potentiator of insulin secretion.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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