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Inhibitory effects of hyperglycaemia on fed jejunal motility: potential role of hyperinsulinaemia

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Thus, hyperinsulinaemia may contribute to the inhibitory effects of hyperglycaemia on jejunal motility. In addition, this study demonstrated that intrajejunal infusion of lipid stimulates sustained glucagon-like peptide-1 release. In contrast to fat-induced gastric inhibitory polypeptide release, this glucagon-like peptide-1 release is not inhibited by exogenous or endogenous hyperinsulinaemia (P = 0.59).

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