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Mebendazole and insulin secretion from isolated rat islets
Authors:O E Owen  R H Smith  S Caprio  M A Mozzoli  A K Rao  G Litwack  T K Ray  G Boden
Affiliation:1. Department of Medicine, the Fels Research Institute, Philadelphia, USA.;2. the General Clinical Research Center, Temple University Health Sciences Center, Philadelphia, USA.
Abstract:In a preliminary communication we reported that mebendazole, a vermicide, decreased plasma glucose and free fatty acid concentrations and increased plasma C peptide concentrations in both type II diabetic patients. Therefore, we suggested that mebendazole was an insulin secretagogue. However, these were uncontrolled studies, and improved metabolic control in these patients due to spontaneous remission rather than drug-induced insulin secretion was a possibility. To investigate the direct effect of mebendazole on insulin secretion we used intact islets isolated from normal rat pancreata. Mebendazole in concentrations as low as 10 to 20 mumol/L caused a twofold to threefold increase in acute-phase insulin release from isolated perifused rat islets. This heightened insulin release occurred in the presence of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to: Oliver E. Owen   MD   General Clinical Research Center   Temple University Hospital 3401 N Broad St   Philadelphia   PA 19140.
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