Horm Metab Res 1979; 11(10): 555-560
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1092779
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Direct Effect of Corticosterone upon Insulin Secretion Studied by Three Different Techniques

B.  Billaudel , B.Ch. J. Sutter
  • Laboratoire de Physiologie Animale/ Endocrinologie, Université de Bordeaux I, U.E.R. de Biologie, Talence Cedex, France
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Publication Date:
17 December 2008 (online)

Abstract

The immediate effect of corticosterone upon insulin secretion rates estimated by three different techniques (perfusion of isolated rat pancreas and perfusion or incubation of isolated islets of Langerhans) was studied for one hour. Three corticosterone concentrations were used: 0.02, 0.2 or 20 mg/1.

With 4.2 mmol/l glucose, corticosterone did not affect insulin secretion, whereas, with a stimulating glucose concentration (16.7 mmol/l), insulin secretion was inhibited by the three corticosterone concentrations tested during incubation experiments, and by only the two physiological ones (0.02 and 0.2 mg/1) during islets perfusion and pancreas perfusion experiments. Moreover the inhibitory effect appeared more rapid with perfuse islets than perfused pancreas, where only the second insulin secretory phase was disturbed.

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