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In vivo stimulation of insulin release by succinic acid methyl esters.
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1994
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Succinic AcidInsulin SignalingSuccinic Acid EstersGastrointestinal Peptide HormoneMetabolic SyndromeDimethyl EstersInsulin DeliveryHealth SciencesBiochemistryInsulin ManagementEndocrinologyPharmacologyRelease MechanismDiabetesPhysiologyInsulin ReleaseVivo StimulationMetabolismMedicine
Both the monomethyl and dimethyl esters of succinic acid, administered intravenously to fasted and anesthetized rats, caused a rapid increase in plasma insulin. A positive insulin secretory response to succinic acid monomethyl ester was also observed after intraperitoneal injection to fed and conscious rats. On a molar basis, stimulation of the insulin release, evoked by succinic acid esters, represented about twice that caused by D-glucose. It is speculated that succinic acid esters may be efficient insulin secretagogues even in those models of noninsulin-dependent diabetes characterized by a site-specific defect in the transport of D-glucose or in the early steps of its catabolism in the pancreatic B-cell.