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Nervous control of pancreatic endocrine secretion in pigs V. Influence of the sympathetic nervous system on the pancreatic secretion of insulin and glucagon,and on the insulin and glucagon response to vagal stimulation
Authors:JENS J HOLST  RIKKE GR NHOLT  OVE B SCHAFFALITZKY DE MUCKADELL  JAN FAHRENKRUG
Institution:JENS J. HOLST,RIKKE GRØNHOLT,OVE B. SCHAFFALITZKY DE MUCKADELL,JAN FAHRENKRUG
Abstract:Electrical stimulation of the splanchnic nerves in anesthetized pigs was found to stimulate markedly the pancreatic secretion of glucagon. The response pattern was glucose dependent, the glucagon responses at blood glucose concentrations below 4.5 mmol×l–1being significantly greater than those noted during stimulation at higher concentrations. Insulin secretion was stimulated weakly and variably and only at higher glucose levels. The magnitude of the glucagon response was comparable to that obtained by electrical stimulation of the thoracic vagus nerves with the same frequency. The glucagon response to combined vagal and splanchnic stimulation was nearly identical to the sum of the responses to the two types of stimulation, whereas splanchnic stimulation abolished or reduced the increase in insulin secretion elicited by vagal stimulation. Combined α- and β-adrenergic blockade markedly reduced the glucagon responses to splanchnic stimulation.
Keywords:Insulin  glucagon  islet innervation  splanchnic nerves  sympathetic nervous system  vagal stimulation  adrenergic blockade
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