Potentiation of arginine-induced glucagon secretion by adenosine |
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Authors: | Barbara Petrack Andrew J. Czernik Justin Ansell James Cassidy |
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Affiliation: | Research Department, Pharmaceuticals Division, CIBA-GEIGY Corporation Ardsley, New York 10502, USA |
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Abstract: | Adenosine and the synthetic adenosine agonists 2-chloroadenosine and N6-(L-2-phenylisopropyl)-adenosine were tested for effects on hormone secretion from the rat isolated perfused pancreas. These nucleosides, at concentrations of 5 μM, markedly potentiated both phases of arginine-induced glucagon release; the two synthetic agonists were more effective than adenosine. In the absence of arginine, each of the nucleosides induced a transient burst of glucagon. In contrast, adenosine and both synthetic agonists inhibited arginine-induced insulin secretion to varying degrees and caused only negligible insulin release when perfused without arginine. The adenosine antagonist 8-(-sulfophenyl)-theophylline prevented the actions of adenosine on hormone release from the pancreas. Our data suggest that adenosine potentiation of arginine-induced glucagon release may be mediated via adenosine receptors on alpha cell membranes; such a mechanism could provide an important endogenous control over glucagon secretion. |
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