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In isolated rat pancreatic islets exogenous glutathione which is not able to penetrate into cells, augmented glucose (11.1 mmol/l)-mediated insulin release. In the presence of a non-stimulatory glucose concentration (2.8 mmol/l) glutathione had no effect. The half-maximal synergistic action of glutathione on insulin secretion was observed at approximately 8.0 μmol/l. This concentration of glutathione is similar to that found in the plasma of non-fasted anaesthetised rats (6.5 μmol/l). Oral ingestion of glucose increased the arterial plasma glutathione in rats. Our data provide for the first time indirect evidence for a modulating effect of plasma glutathione in postprandial glucose-mediated insulin secretion which appears to be located at the extracellular site of islet cells.
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Ammon, H.P.T., Klumpp, S., Fuß, A. et al. A possible role of plasma glutathione in glucose-mediated insulin secretion: in vitro and in vivo studies in rats. Diabetologia 32, 797–800 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00264910
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