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Increased dose-response relationship of liver plasma membrane adenylate cyclase to glucagon stimulation in diabetic rats. A possible role of the guanyl nucleotide-binding regulatory protein

In view of controversial findings regarding the mechanism for the increased intracellular hepatic cyclic 3':5' adenosine monophosphate levels in diabetic rats, we studied the dose-response relationship of the adenylate cyclase to glucagon stimulation in severely diabetic and in diabetic, i...

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Published in:Diabetologia 1982-06, Vol.22 (6), p.464-467
Main Authors: Allgayer, H, Bachmann, W, Hepp, K D
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:In view of controversial findings regarding the mechanism for the increased intracellular hepatic cyclic 3':5' adenosine monophosphate levels in diabetic rats, we studied the dose-response relationship of the adenylate cyclase to glucagon stimulation in severely diabetic and in diabetic, insulin-treated rats. An enhanced response to glucagon and an additional augmenting effect of guanosine triphosphate on hormonal stimulation of the adenylate cyclase activity were found in diabetes which were reversible with insulin treatment. The results suggest a role of the regulatory guanyl nucleotide-binding protein in diabetes leading to an increased dose response relationship of the hepatic adenylate cyclase system to glucagon.
ISSN:0012-186X
1432-0428
DOI:10.1007/BF00282591