Concordant induction of rapid in vivo pulsatile insulin secretion by recurrent punctuated glucose infusions

Volume: 278, Issue: 1, Pages: E162 - E170
Published: Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
Insulin is largely secreted as serial secretory bursts superimposed on basal release, insulin secretion is regulated through changes of pulse mass and frequency, and the insulin release pattern affects insulin action. Coordinate insulin release is preserved in the isolated perfused pancreas, suggesting intrapancreatic coordination. However, occurrence of glucose concentration oscillations may influence the process in vivo, as it does for...
Paper Details
Title
Concordant induction of rapid in vivo pulsatile insulin secretion by recurrent punctuated glucose infusions
Published Date
Jan 1, 2000
Volume
278
Issue
1
Pages
E162 - E170
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