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Clinical Trial
. 1975 Nov 21;5(6):521-6.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2362.1975.tb00485.x.

Effect of lipids on insulin, growth hormone and exocrine pancreatic secretion in man

Clinical Trial

Effect of lipids on insulin, growth hormone and exocrine pancreatic secretion in man

S Raptis et al. Eur J Clin Invest. .

Abstract

Influences of fat on release of insulin, growth hormone and pancreatic enzyme secretion were studied in 35 metabolically healthy subjects. A fat solution containing 40 g of soy bean oil was administered, I.V., orally and intraduodenally. In all cases there was a similar increase of insulin but the rise in serum insulin after oral or intraduodenal fat administration was not related to the changes in plasma free fatty acids, free glycerol and triglyceride levels. Blood surgar responded according to insulin secretion. The route of fat administration may possibly influence growth hormone secretion. Following intraduodenal fat administration volume and bicarbonate contents of the duodenal juice rose slightly whereas trypsin and bilirubin content increased considerably. These results suggest that insulin secretion after oral or intraduodenal administration of fat is influenced by intestinal factors. Cholecystokinin-pancroezymin and gastric inhibitory polypeptide are qualified to serve as such factors.

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