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Glucagon: Role in the Hyperglycemia of Diabetes Mellitus
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1975
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Metabolic SyndromeSomatostatin ReducesDiabetes ManagementGlucagon SuppressionMedicineDiabetesPhysiologyGastroenterologyPathologyInsulin ManagementMetabolismHyperglycemiaDiabetes MellitusEndocrinologyPharmacologyInsulin SignalingTherapeutic GlucoregulationHealth Sciences
Glucagon suppression by somatostatin reduces or abolishes hyperglycemia in dogs made insulin-deficient by somatostatin, alloxan, or total pancreatectomy. This suggests that the development of severe diabetic hyperglycemia requires the presence of glucagon, whether secreted by pancreatic or newly identified gastrointestinal A cells, as well as a lack of insulin. Glucagon suppression could improve therapeutic glucoregulation in diabetes.
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