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. 1996 Mar;33(1):25-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00571936.

Effects of glimepiride on insulin and glucagon release from isolated rat pancreas at different glucose concentrations

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Effects of glimepiride on insulin and glucagon release from isolated rat pancreas at different glucose concentrations

F Gregorio et al. Acta Diabetol. 1996 Mar.

Abstract

The effects of glimepiride, the newest sulphonylureic compound, on pancreatic insulin and glucagon secretion were studied using the classical, isolated, perfused rat pancrease model. The influence of four different environmental glucose conditions (during a glycaemic stimulus with glucose increasing from 5 to 8.33 mM and at stable 0, 5 and 2.22 mM glucose levels) on the effects of glimepiride was also assessed. At a pharmacological concentration glimepiride strongly stimulated beta-cell activity, producing a characteristic biphasic insulin release with a sharp first-phase secretory peak, followed by a prolonged and sustained second phase. Environmental glucose concentrations markedly influenced the extent, but not the pattern of glimepiride-induced insulin secretion, as hormone release dropped significantly when the glucose level was reduced. Glimepiride failed to influence alpha-cell activity at any of the environmental glycaemic levels.

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