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The release of pancreatic polypeptide (PP) by gut hormones, acetyl choline and adrenaline was investigated in an isolated perfused pancreas preparation. PP was potently released by 1 nmol/l caerulein (186±12%, p<0.001) and gastric inhibitory peptide (GIP) (211±31%, p<0.005) as well as by 1 [νmol/l acetyl choline (1097±59%, p<0.001). A significant two-fold release of PP was also evoked by 1 nmol/l vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) (129±38%, p<0.02 and gastrin (108±25% p<0.01). Insulin release, induced by high glucose concentration was enhanced by both GIP (210 ±38%, p <0.001). In addition GIP enhanced the release of glucagon by 179±18% (p<0.001) at 1.4 mmol/l glucose and by 127±24% (p<0.005) at 8.3 mmol/l glucose. Thus no simple inter-relationship appears to exist between the control of the three circulating islet hormones. © 1978 Springer-Verlag.
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Adrian, T. E., Bloom, S. R., Hermansen, K., & Iversen, J. (1978). Pancreatic polypeptide, glucagon and insulin secretion from the isolated perfused canine pancreas. Diabetologia, 14(6), 413–417. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01228136
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