1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf00253744
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The effect of maternal caffeine ingestion on pancreatic function in the neonatal rat

Abstract: Summary. Pancreatic function was investigated in neonatal suckling offspring of caffeine-ingesting dams, with or without maternal sucrose supplementation, throughout pregnancy and lactation. In offspring of rats ingesting caffeine without sucrose supplementation, there was initial hyperinsulinaemia, followed by a progressive fall of plasma insulin to subnormal levels. This fall in plasma insulin coincided with depletion of pancreatic insulin stores. Both the fall in plasma insulin and depletion of pancreatic i… Show more

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“…Islets were isolated from non-fasted NZO mice as described above, homogenized at 4 ~ with the addition of sucrose containing medium (final sucrose concentration 150 retool/l), as described previously [27]. The homogenates were diluted 1 : 1000 and assayed for insulin as described previously [26].…”
Section: Islet Insulin Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Islets were isolated from non-fasted NZO mice as described above, homogenized at 4 ~ with the addition of sucrose containing medium (final sucrose concentration 150 retool/l), as described previously [27]. The homogenates were diluted 1 : 1000 and assayed for insulin as described previously [26].…”
Section: Islet Insulin Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%