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CIRCULATING SOMATOSTATIN AFTER FOOD AND GLUCOSE IN MAN
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Using a recently validated radioimmunoassay, changes in circulating somatostatin have been measured in normal subjects after food (a standard breakfast), and oral and intravenous glucose. After the standard breakfast, a clear and sustained rise in plasma somatostatin was seen in all subjects from a mean value (+/-1 SE) of 28 +/- 7 pg/ml to a mean peak value, at 60 min of 57 +/- 11 pg/ml. When glucose was taken by mouth a significant but smaller rise was seen, but intravenous glucose caused no significant change in plasma somatostatin. A rise in circulating somatostatin after feeding has not previously been demonstrated in normal man and it is suggested that somatostatin may have an important endocrine role in the gut.
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