Inhibition of Insulin Release by Synthetic Rat C-Peptide II in Isolated Rat Islets

Abstract
The effect of synthetic rat C-peptide on glucose-induced insulin release was studied in isolated islets of rat pancreas. Addition of rat C-peptide II to the medium inhibited glucose-induced insulin release from islets by 30-40%. Rat C-peptide I, human connecting peptide and bovine, porcine and canine C-peptides had no significant effects on insulin release from islets of rat pancreas.