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Diabetes, Vol 40, Issue 12 1701-1706, Copyright © 1991 by American Diabetes Association
Islet amyloid polypeptide and insulin secretion from isolated perfused pancreas of fed, fasted, glucose-treated, and dexamethasone-treated rats
TD O'Brien, P Westermark and KH Johnson
Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul 55108.
Rats from four experimental treatment groups, including fed controls, 24-
to 30-h fasted, dexamethasone-treated, and intraperitoneal glucose-treated,
were used to assess the effects of these treatments on the
immunohistochemically detectable islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) content
in the pancreatic islets. Isolated perfused pancreases from additional
animals in these groups were used to assess insulin and IAPP secretion and
relative amounts of these hormones secreted into the perfusate under
low-glucose (2.75 mM) and high-glucose (16.7 mM) conditions. Insulin and
IAPP concentrations in the perfusate were measured by radioimmunoassays.
Titration of immunohistochemical staining revealed the highest levels of
IAPP in the dexamethasone- and glucose-treated groups, followed by the fed
controls; the least amount was observed in the fasted group. In the
perfusion experiments, the dexamethasone-treated group had significantly
higher IAPP secretion than did all of the other groups under stimulation
with 16.7 mM glucose. In addition, both dexamethasone treatment and glucose
treatment increased the relative amount of IAPP to insulin secretion during
16.7 mM glucose stimulation in comparison with fed controls and fasted
groups. Fasting tended to have the opposite effect and significantly
decreased the relative amount of IAPP to insulin secreted under stimulation
with 16.7 mM glucose. In all groups, IAPP and insulin secretion were
generally parallel, which is consistent with their colocalization in the
beta-cell secretory vesicle and co-release after glucose stimulation.
However, significant differences in the insulin-IAPP ratios between
experimental groups is consistent with the hypothesis that production of
IAPP and insulin are regulated differently in the beta-cell.(ABSTRACT
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