THE EFFECT OF A β-ADRENERGIC BLOCKER ON INSULIN RELEASE FROM THE ISOLATED PERFUSED PANCREAS OF OBESE MICE

Abstract
It appears now well accepted that adrenergic receptors are mediators of pancreatic insulin release. Agents blocking the β-adrenergic receptors are capable of inhibiting partially and temporarily glucose-induced insulin secretion (Loubatieres, Mariani, Sorel & Savi, 1971). The precise mechanisms and actions, however, are still unknown. So far, the influence of a β-receptor blocker has mainly been attributed to the effect on catecholamine action (Gagliardino, Bellone, Doria, Sanchez & Pereyra, 1970). The present report deals with a direct effect of a β-adrenergic blocking agent on glucose and non-glucose mediated exaggerated increase in insulin of obese mice in vitro, without added adrenergic substances. Lean litter controls and obese mice (ob-ob, Jackson Lab., U.S.A.) weighing 50–75 g were used. The pancreas was isolated in an analogous way to that already described for rats (Sussman, Vaughan & Timmer, 1966). Arterial flow was achieved by cannulation of the thoracic aorta. The perfusion fluid consisted of an

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