Effect of glucagon and some other alpha and beta adrenergic agonists and antagonists on alanine amino transferase of perfused rat liver
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Effect of glucagon and some other alpha and beta adrenergic agonists and antagonists on alanine amino transferase of perfused rat liver
Abstract
Glucagon increased alanine amino transferase (AAT) activity in perfused rat liver by about 90% over control. Propranolol, the beta receptor antagonist, abolished the effect of glucagon on this enzyme. Well known beta receptor agonists like isoproterenol, norepinephrine and epinephrine also increased the enzyme activity under identical condition and the enhancement was similarly abolished by propranolol. These experiments suggest that the effect of glucagon on AAT was mediated through beta adrenergic receptor. However, the interesting observation was that phenylephrine, alpha receptor agonist and phenoxybenzamine and tolazoline, two alpha receptor antagonists, increased the AAT activity like glucagon in perfusion experiments and the effects of all these three agents were also abolished by propranolol. Glucagon, when perfused with phenoxybenzamine showed some additive effect. From all these results we are proposing that in our system phenoxybenzamine is acting as beta agonist although it is known to be an alpha antagonist.
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