The effect of serotonin on in vitro insulin secretion and biosynthesis in mice

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The effect of serotonin on insulin secretion and biosynthesis was studied using isolated islets of mice. Serotonin produced a small stimulatory effect on insulin secretion when glucose was present in the incubation medium at a low concentration. On the other hand, an inhibition of insulin secretion was obtained with serotonin when glucose in the medium reached 3.0 mg/ml concentration. No significant effect of serotonin was obtained on insulin biosynthesis, neither in the presence of low nor with a high glucose concentration. These results suggest that the effect of this monoamine on insulin secretion is not mediated via its effect on insulin biosynthesis. © 1974 Springer-Verlag.

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Gagliardino, J. J., Nierle, C., & Pfeiffer, E. F. (1974). The effect of serotonin on in vitro insulin secretion and biosynthesis in mice. Diabetologia, 10(5), 411–414. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01221630

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