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Title: Effect of theophylline on insulin, glucagon and somatostatin secretion from the isolated rat pancreatico-duodenal preparation. Author: Kudo M, Kimura K, Masuda M, Sasaki S, Sawano S, Takebe K. Journal: Endocrinol Jpn; 1981 Feb; 28(1):9-16. PubMed ID: 6113955. Abstract: In order to determine whether endogenous somatostatin has an inhibitory action on insulin and glucagon secretion, the isolated rat pancreas was perfused with 10mM theophylline, which strongly stimulated somatostatin release, under pretreatment or simultaneous administration of 8.3, 16.7 mM glucose and 20mM arginine with 4.4 mM glucose. 1) In the infusion of 10mM theophylline with 8.3 mM glucose, the first phase at the time corresponding with that of insulin release elicited by 8.3 mM glucose alone was suppressed by endogenous somatostatin stimulated by theophylline. 2) During the infusion of 16.7 mM glucose for 35 min, 10mM theophylline was interposed at from 15 to 25 min intervals. Its addition caused a rapid increase in somatostatin. Only at 15 min 30 sec and 16 min, insulin concentration went down and reached the levels of 70 and 74 per cent of the 15-min value, respectively. 3) During the infusion of 20 mM arginine with 4.4 mM glucose for 35 min, 10mM theophylline was added to the perfusate from 15 to 25 min. The addition of theophylline caused an increase in somatostatin and decrease in glucagon. At 15 min 30sec and 16 min, the levels of glucagon were 63 and 75 per cent of 15-min value, respectively. These results seem to support the idea that endogenous somatostatin suppressed glucose-induced insulin and arginine-induced glucagon secretion. However, the possibility of a direct effect of theophylline on the changes in insulin and glucagon secretion could not be excluded.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]