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Mechanism of bromocriptine-induced hyperglycaemia
Authors:H F Mohamed  A M Ageel  E S el-Denshary  A R Abu-Jayyab  I el-Wakkad
Institution:College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Results reveal that bromocriptine at a dose of 6 mg/kg. I.P. in mice caused a significant hyperglycaemic effect which was accompanied by a marked increase in liver glycogen. After adrenalectomy, the effect of bromocriptine on serum glucose level was reduced whereas its effect on liver glycogen content was abolished. In rats, administration of bromocriptine (17.5 mg/kg I.P.) induced a significant rise in serum glucose level which was associated with marked reduction in serum insulin activity and increase in serum corticosterone level with no effect on serum triiodothyronine (T3) or thyroxine (T4) levels. It could be concluded that bromocriptine-induced hyperglycaemia might be attributed at least partially to inhibition of insulin release and stimulation of corticosterone secretion.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be forwarded to A  M  Ageel  Chairman  Pharmacology Department  College of Pharmacy  King Saud University  P  O  Box 2457  Riyadh-11451  Saudi Arabia  
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