Evidence for a direct stimulatory effect of cibenzoline on insulin secretion in rats
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Evidence for a direct stimulatory effect of cibenzoline on insulin secretion in rats
Abstract
The effect of cibenzoline succinate, a new antiarrhythmic agent, was studied on insulin secretion in rats. Experiments were performed both in vivo and in vitro using two preparations: the isolated perfused pancreas and isolated islets. In anaesthetized rats, cibenzoline was able to increase plasma insulin levels and to reduce glycaemia. These effects were observed at 1 mg/kg i.v. in fed rats and at 3 mg/kg i.v. in fasted rats. In the isolated pancreas perfused in the presence of a slightly stimulating glucose concentration (8.3 mM), cibenzoline (2 and 6 microM) elicited a progressive and sustained insulin response in a concentration-dependent manner. In the presence of a non-stimulating glucose concentration (4.2 mM), cibenzoline was ineffective at 2 microM and slightly increased basal insulin release at 6 microM. In isolated islets incubated with 8.3 mM glucose, cibenzoline (6 and 20 microM) caused a concentration-dependent stimulation of insulin release. It is concluded that cibenzoline stimulates insulin secretion by a direct action on pancreatic B cells in rats.
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