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  • Title: Pancreatic hormones in streptozotocin-diabetic rats.
    Author: Tomita T, Sasaki S, Doull V, Bunag R, Kimmel JR.
    Journal: Int J Pancreatol; 1986 Oct; 1(3-4):265-78. PubMed ID: 2890693.
    Abstract:
    Pancreatic polypeptide (PP) levels of plasma and pancreas were studied in the rat after streptozotocin (STZ) injection. In 4 weeks of observation, plasma PP was elevated up to 4 times the control values with marked hyperglycemia and insulinopenia. At 4 weeks, intravenous (i.v.) glucose tolerance tests and i.v. insulin tolerance tests were performed. In the glucose tolerance test, control rats responded with a 10-fold increase in plasma insulin and 15% decrease in plasma PP levels, whereas STZ-diabetic rats produced no increase of plasma insulin and an approximately 50% reduction of plasma PP levels with marked hyperglycemia. In the insulin tolerance test, diabetic rats showed a marked increase in plasma PP levels and less increase in plasma insulin levels than the controls. In diabetic rats, pancreatic insulin levels were reduced to about 3.5% of control, whereas those of somatostatin (SRIF), PP and glucagon were elevated to 8.3, 2.7 and 1.4 times control, respectively. In a morphometric study, islet areas of diabetic rats were seen to be reduced to about 10% of control. With in vitro perfused pancreatic slices, STZ-diabetic pancreas released much more glucagon and PP than control pancreas. Thus, STZ injection in the rat caused marked beta-cell damage as well as hyperplasia of SRIF, PP and glucagon cells, with glucagon and PP hypersecretion.
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