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Effects of synthetic rat C-peptide in normal and diabetic rats

  • Diabetologia. 1983 Sep;25(3):288-90. doi: 10.1007/BF00279945.
C Wójcikowski V Maier K Dominiak R Fussgänger E F Pfeiffer
Abstract

The effects of synthetic rat C-peptide 1 and C-peptide 2 on plasma Insulin and blood glucose concentrations in the rat were studied. Infusion of rat C-peptide (500 micrograms X h-1 X kg-1) diminished glucose induced increase of plasma Insulin by 56% (15.2 +/- 0.9 versus 6.6 +/- 0.6 ng/ml, p less than 0.01, mean +/- SEM). Somatostatin infused at a rate of 50 micrograms X h-1 X kg-1 body weight inhibited glucose-induced Insulin secretion by 33%. In the presence of a mixture of both C-peptides or somatostatin, blood glucose after intravenous glucose was higher than in the control experiments. In alloxan-diabetic rats, C-peptide (160 micrograms/kg) significantly increased and prolonged the hypoglycaemic effect of exogenous Insulin. It is suggested that C-peptide may not be a biologically inert substance.

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