Influence of insulin and glucagon on the production of glomerulopressin by isolated rat liver

Isolated rats livers were perfused with Krebs-Ringer-Bicarbonate (KRB) and different doses of insulin or glucagon and with insulin plus glucagon. The isolated liver of fasted rats and of rats treated with streptozotocin were perfused with (KRB). The glomerulopressin activity of the ultrafiltrate of...

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spelling paper:paper_00185043_v14_n10_p539_Uranga2025-07-30T17:22:03Z Influence of insulin and glucagon on the production of glomerulopressin by isolated rat liver glomerulopressin glucagon insulin neutral insulin streptozocin unclassified drug animal experiment article diabetes mellitus endocrine system in vitro study liver rat Animalia Isolated rats livers were perfused with Krebs-Ringer-Bicarbonate (KRB) and different doses of insulin or glucagon and with insulin plus glucagon. The isolated liver of fasted rats and of rats treated with streptozotocin were perfused with (KRB). The glomerulopressin activity of the ultrafiltrate of the liver perfusates were assayed in the tonic tension contraction (TTC) of isolated stomach fundus from rats. As glomerulopressin is known to be a glucuronide, it was inactivated with β-glucuronidase to confirm that the effect on the stomach fundus was due to the glomerulopressin and not to an autacoid. It was observed that glucagon increased the glomerulopressin activity of the perfusate and that this activity was independent of the dose of glucagon used. Insulin produced a decrease in the glomerulopressin activity of the perfusate, there being a log-dose relationship between insulin and glomerulopressin: there is a dose of insulin (1.5 x 10-5 U/min/kg) that potentiates the response to glucagon. Fasting and treatment with streptozotocin induced an increase in the glomerulopressin activity of the perfusate. These results suggest that glomerulopressin production is influenced by glucagon and insulin, and that there is a specific ratio between these hormones that is very effective in the production of glomerulopressin. 1982 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00185043_v14_n10_p539_Uranga http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00185043_v14_n10_p539_Uranga
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topic glomerulopressin
glucagon
insulin
neutral insulin
streptozocin
unclassified drug
animal experiment
article
diabetes mellitus
endocrine system
in vitro study
liver
rat
Animalia
spellingShingle glomerulopressin
glucagon
insulin
neutral insulin
streptozocin
unclassified drug
animal experiment
article
diabetes mellitus
endocrine system
in vitro study
liver
rat
Animalia
Influence of insulin and glucagon on the production of glomerulopressin by isolated rat liver
topic_facet glomerulopressin
glucagon
insulin
neutral insulin
streptozocin
unclassified drug
animal experiment
article
diabetes mellitus
endocrine system
in vitro study
liver
rat
Animalia
description Isolated rats livers were perfused with Krebs-Ringer-Bicarbonate (KRB) and different doses of insulin or glucagon and with insulin plus glucagon. The isolated liver of fasted rats and of rats treated with streptozotocin were perfused with (KRB). The glomerulopressin activity of the ultrafiltrate of the liver perfusates were assayed in the tonic tension contraction (TTC) of isolated stomach fundus from rats. As glomerulopressin is known to be a glucuronide, it was inactivated with β-glucuronidase to confirm that the effect on the stomach fundus was due to the glomerulopressin and not to an autacoid. It was observed that glucagon increased the glomerulopressin activity of the perfusate and that this activity was independent of the dose of glucagon used. Insulin produced a decrease in the glomerulopressin activity of the perfusate, there being a log-dose relationship between insulin and glomerulopressin: there is a dose of insulin (1.5 x 10-5 U/min/kg) that potentiates the response to glucagon. Fasting and treatment with streptozotocin induced an increase in the glomerulopressin activity of the perfusate. These results suggest that glomerulopressin production is influenced by glucagon and insulin, and that there is a specific ratio between these hormones that is very effective in the production of glomerulopressin.
title Influence of insulin and glucagon on the production of glomerulopressin by isolated rat liver
title_short Influence of insulin and glucagon on the production of glomerulopressin by isolated rat liver
title_full Influence of insulin and glucagon on the production of glomerulopressin by isolated rat liver
title_fullStr Influence of insulin and glucagon on the production of glomerulopressin by isolated rat liver
title_full_unstemmed Influence of insulin and glucagon on the production of glomerulopressin by isolated rat liver
title_sort influence of insulin and glucagon on the production of glomerulopressin by isolated rat liver
publishDate 1982
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00185043_v14_n10_p539_Uranga
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00185043_v14_n10_p539_Uranga
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