In vitro effects of ethanolamine on insulin secretion
- PMID: 3511347
- DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(86)90058-5
In vitro effects of ethanolamine on insulin secretion
Abstract
The effects of ethanolamine on insulin secretion by the perfused rat pancreas were examined. During the second phase of glucose-induced insulin secretion 5-minute perfusions of ethanolamine at final concentrations of 0.1, 1 and 10 mM inhibited insulin release in a dose-related manner. When given throughout the experiment the highest dose of ethanolamine markedly suppressed both phases of glucose-induced insulin release. The inhibitory effect of ethanolamine was blunted in the presence of phentolamine. It is concluded that ethanolamine inhibits glucose-induced insulin secretion by the perfused rat pancreas and that alpha-adrenergic receptors play a role in its actions on insulin output.
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