Fehmann H C, Göke R, Göke B, Eissele R, Arnold R
Department of Internal Medicine, Phillipps-University of Marburg, FRG.
Int J Pancreatol. 1991 May;8(4):289-303. doi: 10.1007/BF02952722.
The effect of helodermin (1,10,100 pmol/L), a new member of the VIP/secretin/glucagon peptide family, was investigated in glucose- (10 mmol/L) and arginine- (10 mmol/L) induced insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin secretion from the isolated perfused rat pancreas. Helodermin stimulated the somatostatin release in a concentration-dependent manner during the first (controls, 100%; 1 pmol/L, 113%, ns; 10 pmol/L, 175%, p less than 0.05; 100 pmol/L, 233%, p less than 0.05) and the second secretion phases (controls, 100%; 1 pmol/L, 117%, ns; 10 pmol/L, 210%, p less than 0.05; 100 pmol/L, 362%, p less than 0.05). There was a biphasic glucagon response with an inhibition during the first phase (controls, 100%; 1 pmol/L, 92%; 10 pmol/L, 63%, p less than 0.05; 100 pmol/L, 52%, p less than 0.05%) and a stimulation during the second phase (controls, 100%; 1 pmol/L, 117%, ns; 10 pmol/L, 210%, p less than 0.05; 100 pmol/L, 362%, p less than 0.05). Helodermin had weak stimulatory effects on pancreatic beta cells with a maximum at 10 pmol/L (first phase: controls, 100%; 1 pmol/L, 96%, ns; 10 pmol/L, 148%, p less than 0.05; 100 pmol/L, 136%, ns; second phase: controls, 100%; 1 pmol/L, 104%, ns; 10 pmol/L, 170%, p less than 0.05; 100 pmol/L, 136%, ns).
研究了血管活性肠肽/促胰液素/胰高血糖素肽家族的新成员海洛德明(1、10、100皮摩尔/升)对离体灌注大鼠胰腺在葡萄糖(10毫摩尔/升)和精氨酸(10毫摩尔/升)诱导下胰岛素、胰高血糖素和生长抑素分泌的影响。在第一个分泌阶段(对照组为100%;1皮摩尔/升为113%,无显著差异;10皮摩尔/升为175%,p<0.05;100皮摩尔/升为233%,p<0.05)和第二个分泌阶段(对照组为100%;1皮摩尔/升为117%,无显著差异;10皮摩尔/升为210%,p<0.05;100皮摩尔/升为362%,p<0.05),海洛德明以浓度依赖方式刺激生长抑素释放。胰高血糖素反应呈双相性,在第一阶段受到抑制(对照组为100%;1皮摩尔/升为92%;10皮摩尔/升为63%,p<0.05;100皮摩尔/升为52%,p<0.05%),在第二阶段受到刺激(对照组为100%;1皮摩尔/升为117%,无显著差异;10皮摩尔/升为210%,p<0.05;100皮摩尔/升为362%,p<0.05)。海洛德明对胰腺β细胞有微弱的刺激作用,在10皮摩尔/升时作用最强(第一阶段:对照组为100%;1皮摩尔/升为96%,无显著差异;10皮摩尔/升为148%,p<0.05;100皮摩尔/升为136%,无显著差异;第二阶段:对照组为100%;1皮摩尔/升为104%,无显著差异;10皮摩尔/升为170%,p<0.05;100皮摩尔/升为136%,无显著差异)。