1995
DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(95)00171-g
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Involvement of nitric oxide in neuroglycopenia-induced insulin and glucagon secretion in the mouse

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“…This suggests that nitric oxide nerves participate in the regulation of islet function, which is supported by the finding that inhibition of nitric oxide synthase inhibits insulin secretion induced by 2-DG in mice [114]. Furthermore, cholecystokinin is also localised to islet nerves [115].…”
Section: Other Nervesmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…This suggests that nitric oxide nerves participate in the regulation of islet function, which is supported by the finding that inhibition of nitric oxide synthase inhibits insulin secretion induced by 2-DG in mice [114]. Furthermore, cholecystokinin is also localised to islet nerves [115].…”
Section: Other Nervesmentioning
confidence: 69%