1988
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(88)81008-1
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Isolation and characterisation of GLP‐1 7–36 amide from rat intestine Elevated levels in diabetic rats

Abstract: Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-I) was purified to homogeneity by HPLC and anion-exchange chromatography. A molecular mass of 3297.4 Da was obtained by FAB mass spectrometry which corresponded exactly to GLP-1 7-36 NH 2, providing evidence that amidation occurs at an arginine residue during the post-translational processing of GLP-1. The distribution of GLP-1 7-36 NI-I2-1ike immunoreactivity (GLP-1 7-36 NH 2 IR) was determined in the rat gastrointestinal tract. Highest concentrations were found in terminal ileum … Show more

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“…This evolution accords with the increasing contents of GLP-1 in rat's and pig's gastrointestinal tissues during normal development (Kreymann et al 1991;Knapper et al 1995). In streptozocin-induced diabetic and in hypothermic rats, it was shown that nutrients are able to modulate the synthesis and release of GLP-1 (Jacobs et al 1988;Kreymann et al 1988;Brubaker et al 1989). Thus, dietary changes during the neonatal and weaning period can stimulate the formation and release of GLP-1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…This evolution accords with the increasing contents of GLP-1 in rat's and pig's gastrointestinal tissues during normal development (Kreymann et al 1991;Knapper et al 1995). In streptozocin-induced diabetic and in hypothermic rats, it was shown that nutrients are able to modulate the synthesis and release of GLP-1 (Jacobs et al 1988;Kreymann et al 1988;Brubaker et al 1989). Thus, dietary changes during the neonatal and weaning period can stimulate the formation and release of GLP-1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Their average life span, excluding Paneth cells, is 2-4 days (6). The diabetic milieu may influence the number of stem cell-derived L cells as, in rodents, ␣-cell numbers and proglucagon expression increase in diabetes (2,28,29). The diabetic condition is also clearly responsible for increased plasma glucagon levels seen in T2DM, which again may be tied to the increased number of islet ␣-cells.…”
Section: Ajp-endocrinol Metabmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the -cell of the pancreas, the exact opposite occurs and GLP-1 (7-36)-NH2 is not a significant product. A recent dis¬ tribution study from our laboratory showed that the highest concentration of GLP-1 (7-36)-NH2 immunoreactivity is found in the terminal ileum (Kreymann, Yiangou, Kanse et al 1988), and that it is a physio¬ logically important incretin in man (Kreymann et al 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%