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. 1983 Feb;117(2):281-6.
doi: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1983.tb07207.x.

Influence of pancreatic duct ligation on endocrine and exocrine rat pancreas

Influence of pancreatic duct ligation on endocrine and exocrine rat pancreas

G Isaksson et al. Acta Physiol Scand. 1983 Feb.

Abstract

A parallel investigation into endocrine and exocrine pancreatic function, after duct-ligation in the rat, was performed to study the effect of reduced intestinal trypsin levels on insulin secretion and glucose tolerance. Animals with only a slight exocrine insufficiency displayed a normal insulin secretion and a normal glucose tolerance 4 weeks after operation. At 4-5 month s these animals showed a slight increase in glucose-induced insulin release when compared with control rats. However, animals operated on with a more complete ligation of the pancreatic ducts, who showed a marked exocrine insufficiency accompanied by decreased levels of intestinal trypsin, displayed a markedly increased insulin secretory response to intravenous glucose and an increased glucose tolerance. The results lend further support to our previous suggestion that, in the rat, the levels of intestinal trypsin may influence insulin secretory processes via complex feed-back mechanisms which may involve cholecystokinin and/or other intestinal hormones.

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