1995
DOI: 10.1097/00006676-199508000-00013
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Effect of Endogenous Insulin on Pancreatic Exocrine Secretion in Perfused Dog Pancreas

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“…The infusion of anti-insulin serum also resulted in elevation of SS in portal venous effluent, and the inhibition of PES by the anti-insulin serum was partially reversed by co-infusion of an anti-SS serum [10]. The same effects of anti-insulin serum were observed in isolated and perfused canine pancreata [111]. In addition to SS, PP was also elevated in the portal effluent by the anti-insulin serum.…”
Section: Endocrine-exocrine Axis Of the Pancreasmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The infusion of anti-insulin serum also resulted in elevation of SS in portal venous effluent, and the inhibition of PES by the anti-insulin serum was partially reversed by co-infusion of an anti-SS serum [10]. The same effects of anti-insulin serum were observed in isolated and perfused canine pancreata [111]. In addition to SS, PP was also elevated in the portal effluent by the anti-insulin serum.…”
Section: Endocrine-exocrine Axis Of the Pancreasmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Coinfusion of the two gut hormones with the anti-insulin serum resulted in an elevation of SS and pancreatic polypeptide in the portal venous effluent. Coinfusion with the anti-insulin serum together with an anti-SS serum, however, restored secretin, and CCK stimulated pancreatic secretion of fluid and bicarbonate (15,16), thereby suggesting that endogenous SS from the pancreas plays a negative regulatory role in pancreatic exocrine secretion. Thus it is very likely that MEK inhibits pancreatic secretion through stimulation of SS release from the pancreatic islet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ferrer et al [23] reported that exogenous insulin increased pancreatic juice flow and decreased amylase activity in the basal state in vivo in rats. On the other hand, although the results in dispersed acinar cells or isolated perfused pancreas preparations may be influenced in part by preparation artifacts, most of them [8,10,16,17,24,25] showed a potentiating effect of insulin on pancreatic amylase secretion in rats and dogs. Recently, the effect of insulin and glucose on pancreatic secretion in humans has been reported by Lam et al [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Matsushita et al [25] showed a direct effect of insulin on pancreatic acinar cells that is mediated by increasing Na + , K + -ATPase activity. In addition, it has been reported that immunoneutralization of circulating insulin resulted in increase in local release of somatostatin and pancreatic polypeptide (PP) in the perfused dog pancreas [10]. Both somatostatin and PP are well known to inhibit pancreatic exocrine secretion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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