To determine whether gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) promotes the clearance of chylomicron triglycerides (TG) from the circulation in dogs, chyle collected from donor dogs via a thoracic duct fistula was infused at a rate of 2 ml/min i.v. into normal recipient dogs during an infusion of either porcine GIP (1 μg/kg per h) or saline as a control. In the GIP-infused dogs the rise in plasma TG was significantly below that of the control animals [mean peak of 36 ± 4 mg/dl vs. 82 ± 18 mg/dl (P <0.05)]. It is concluded that GIP exerts an effect upon the removal of chylomicron TG from the blood. The results suggest that GIP may play a physiologic role in the disposition of ingested fat.
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Wasada, T., McCorkle, K., Harris, V., Kawai, K., Howard, B., & Unger, R. H. (1981). Effect of gastric inhibitory polypeptide on plasma levels of chylomicron triglycerides in dogs. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 68(4), 1106–1107. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI110335
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