Increased blood somatostatin concentration in streptozotocin diabetic rats |
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Authors: | Y C Patel T Wheatley H H Zingg |
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Affiliation: | Fraser Laboratories, McGill University, Department of Medicine, Neurology and Neusosurgery, Royal Victoria Hospital and Montreal Neurological Institute Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Abstract: | Immunoreactive somatostatin (IRS) was measured and characterized in plasma from the abdominal portel vein (PV) and inferior vena cava (IVC) of normal and streptozotocin diabetic rats. At 1 day following the induction of diabetes, PV and IVC levels of IRS were unchanged, at 2 weeks IVC IRS but not PV IRS was increased, but at 6 months both PV and IVC levels were strikingly elevated. Measurement of the IRS content of the pancreas and gut of the 6 month diabetic group showed a significant increase in the pancreas and stomach but not in the lower gut. Gel filtration of PV plasma from control and chronic diabetic rats revealed 3 immunoreactive forms with apparent m.w. of 12–15 K, 3.6 K and 1.6 K daltons. Immunoreactive somatostatin in the IVC was composed predominantly of the 12–15 K material in normal and diabetic rats. These results suggest that chronic but not acute streptozotocin diabetes leads to increased secretion of IRS from the pancreas and upper gut and to altered peripheral metabolism of IRS. Plasma IRS is heterogeneous, the main component being a high molecular weight form, the concentration of which is markedly increased in chronic insulinopenic diabetes. |
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Keywords: | Address for Correspondence: Room M3-10 Royal Victoria Hospital 687 Pine Avenue West Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1 Canada |
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