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  • Articles: DFG German National Licenses  (2)
  • 1995-1999  (2)
  • Glibenclamide  (1)
  • Human islets  (1)
  • Islets of Langerhans  (1)
  • Salivary insulin
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  • Articles: DFG German National Licenses  (2)
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    ISSN: 1432-5233
    Keywords: Key words Insulin release ; Human islets ; Glibenclamide ; Metformin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Isolated human pancreatic islets were prepared by collagenase digestion and density gradient purification, and the effects of glibenclamide (0.5 and 5.0 µmol/l) and metformin (20 and 200 µmol/l), alone or in combination, on insulin release were evaluated at varying glucose concentrations. At 3.3 mmol/l glucose level, the addition of 5.0 µmol/l glibenclamide or 5.0 µmol/l glibenclamide plus 200 µmol/l metformin caused a significant increase of insulin release, compared with glucose alone. At 16.7 mmol/l glucose concentration, a significant increase of insulin secretion, compared with glucose alone, was produced by the addition of either 5.0 µmol/l glibenclamide, 200 µmol/l metformin, or both 5.0 µmol/l glibenclamide and 200 µmol/l metformin. The effect of the combination of the two drugs was significantly higher than that with either drug used alone. Thus, glibenclamide was shown to have an insulinotropic effect on human islets at both low and high glucose concentrations, and metformin at high glucose concentrations. A possible synergistic effect of glibenclamide and metformin at high glucose concentrations is also suggested.
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    ISSN: 1432-5233
    Keywords: Islets of Langerhans ; C-peptide
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract It is still a controversial question whether insulin suppresses its own secretion. We prepared pure human islets from three pancreases by collagenase digestion and density gradient purification. Aliquots of 200 islet equivalents (IE, 150-μm sized-islets) were sequentially perifused at 37°C with 3.3 mmol/l glucose (3.3G, 40 min), 16.7 mmol/l glucose (16.7G, 30 min) and again 3.3G (30 min) after 24 h, 37°C culture in CMRL 1066 medium with or without the addition of either 200 or 400 μU/ml human insulin in the incubation medium (6 replicates each). Insulin secretion was assessed by C-peptide (Cp) measurement in the perufusate. Without added insulin (C) and with 200 (Ins200) or 400 (Ins400) μU/ml added insulin, basal Cp release was 0.12±0.03, 0.14±0.02 and 0.14±0.04 ng/ml, respectively. At 16.7G, the first-phase secretion peak (expressed as Cp value) was significantly lower with Ins200 (0.47±0.13 ng/ml,P〈0.02) and Ins400 (0.68±0.15 ng/ml,P〈0.05) than C (0.83±0.15 ng/ml). The second-phase secretion peak was also significantly (P〈0.05) reduced with added insulin (Ins200: 0.47±0.08 ng/ml; Ins400: 0.45±0.07 ng/ml) than in its absence (C: 0.65±0.09 ng/ml). Accordingly, total Cp secretion was lower with Ins200 (10.6±2.3 ng/ml,P=0.03) and Ins400 (11.8±2.3 ng/ml) than with C (16.0±2.2 ng/ml). Thus, the addition for 24 h of either 200 or 400 μU/ml insulin in the culture medium caused a significant decrease of insulin (as assessed by Cp measurement) secretion from perifused human islets, suggesting that feedback suppression of insulin release is at least in part due to a direct action of insulin on the islets.
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