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Characterisation of somatostatin release from the pancreas
Authors:K. Hermansen  S. E. Christensen  H. Ørskov
Affiliation:(1) Kommunehospitalet, Second University Clinic of Internal Medicine, Aarhus, Denmark
Abstract:Summary The effect of calcium on somatostatin secretion was investigated in the isolated, perfused canine pancreas preparation and compared with those of acetylcholine, glucose, isoproterenol and arginine. Calcium (5 mmol/l) stimulated somatostatin release in a typical biphasic response pattern being about 5 times as potent as acetylcholine (1 mgrmol/l), arginine (5 mmol/l), and isoproterenol (2 ng/ml) while the release of insulin and glucagon in response to calcium and the other secretagogues were of the same magnitude. Somatostatin release increased progressively when perfusate calcium was increased step-wise from 0 through 1.25 and 2.5 to 5.0 mmol/l. Calcium stimulated the secretion of somatostatin in the absence of glucose. The stimulatory effect of calcium was, however, modulated by the glucose concentration being about twice as large at 200 mg/100 ml as at 25 mg/100 ml glucose in the perfusion medium.
Keywords:Perfused pancreas  somatostatin  insulin  glucagon  calcium  acetylcholine  glucose  isoproterenol  arginine  radioimmunoassay  dog pancreas
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