How glucagon-like is glucagon-like peptide-1?

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Abstract

Although glucagon-like peptide-1 has the appearance of a glucagon-homologue that may be co-secreted with glucagon, synthetic glucagon-like peptide-1-(1-37) does not significantly affect plasma glucose and insulin concentrations when administered at high doses (100 and 400 μg) to cortisone-pretreated rabbits. This synthetic preparation thus lacks the primary metabolic effect of glucagon at the doses tested. An intra- or extra-pancreatic role of glucagon-like peptide-1 has yet to be discovered. © 1984 Springer-Verlag.

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Ghiglione, M., Uttenthal, L. O., George, S. K., & Bloom, S. R. (1984). How glucagon-like is glucagon-like peptide-1? Diabetologia, 27(6), 599–600. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00276976

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