Author:
FAULKNER ANNE,MARTIN PAMELA A.
Abstract
Intravenous infusions of glucose and/or glucagon-like peptide-1(7–36)-amide (GLP) or somatostatin-28 (S28) were administered to dry and lactating
sheep
and changes in plasma glucose and serum insulin were followed before, during
and
after infusion. Basal serum insulin concentrations were significantly lower
in
lactating sheep but there was no significant difference in plasma glucose
concentrations. During glucose infusion, changes in serum insulin concentrations
were diminished by comparison with those in dry animals. GLP stimulated
insulin
secretion during hyperglycaemia in both dry and lactating sheep but, proportionately,
the response was significantly greater in the lactating animals. S28 inhibited
glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in both dry and lactating sheep and
there was no
significant difference in the extent of the inhibition between the two
physiological
states. S28 infusion also inhibited the secretion of GLP from the intestinal
tract and
this effect was significantly greater in the lactating animals. The results
demonstrate
a difference in response in the lactating animal to GLP compared with S28.
A possible
explanation of the difference is a decreased sensitivity (i.e.
increased Km) of the
pancreas to the insulinotropic effects of GLP but an increased sensitivity
to the
inhibitory effects of S28 at tissues other than the pancreas in lactation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
Cited by
8 articles.
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