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  • Title: Adrenomedullin: localization in the gastrointestinal tract and effects on insulin secretion.
    Author: Mulder H, Ahrén B, Karlsson S, Sundler F.
    Journal: Regul Pept; 1996 Apr 23; 62(2-3):107-12. PubMed ID: 8795072.
    Abstract:
    Adrenomedullin is a novel hypotensive adrenal polypeptide originally isolated from a human pheochromocytoma and is structurally related to calcitonin gene-related peptide and islet amyloid polypeptide. Using immunocytochemistry, the occurrence of adrenomedullin in the adrenal gland and gastro-entero-pancreatic region in the rat was examined and its effect on insulin secretion from isolated rat islets was determined. Adrenomedullin-like immunoreactivity occurred in noradrenaline- and adrenaline-producing cells in the adrenal gland. Gastrointestinal endocrine cells, with increased density distally, displayed adrenomedullin-like immunoreactivity; these cells constituted a subpopulation of the enterochromaffin (serotonin-containing) cells. Co-localization of adrenomedullin with somatostatin, glicentin, gastrin/cholecystokinin, peptide YY or islet amyloid polypeptide was not encountered. Adrenomedullin-immunoreactive cells were not observed in the pancreatic islets. At 1, 10 and 100 nmol/l, adrenomedullin stimulated insulin release from isolated rat islets in the presence of 3.3 mmol/l glucose (P < 0.05) and at 100 nmol/l, the peptide potentiated insulin secretion also in the presence of 8.3 mmol/l glucose (P < 0.05). These findings suggest that, besides being an adrenal hypotensive peptide, adrenomedullin may be a gut hormone with a potential insulinotropic function.
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