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. 1980 Oct;19(4):391-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00280526.

Effects of growth hormone on insulin release in the rat

Effects of growth hormone on insulin release in the rat

J Pierluissi et al. Diabetologia. 1980 Oct.

Abstract

Growth hormone injected intravenously in the rat elicited a 6-fold spike change in immunoreactive insulin with little variation in glucose. Subcutaneous administration of growth hormone for 4 days augmented by 56% the insulin-secretory response to glucose of isolated islets from hypophysectomised rats but not the response of control rat islets. When islets were cultured in the presence of growth hormone, the glucose-induced insulin release was increased by 35% in batch incubations of islets from both normal and hypophysectomised rats and by 70--110% in perifused islets. Thus the capacity for stimulated release of insulin is limited by hypophysectomy, and growth hormone is capable of directly influencing the secretory function of the beta-cell.

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