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Beta-endorphin and islet hormone release in humans: evidence for interference with cAMP

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The present studies were undertaken to characterize further the influence of synthetic human beta-endorphin (0.5 mg/h) on insulin and glucagon responses to intravenous glucose in humans. Infusion of beta-endorphin in 10 normal volunteers caused a clear-cut inhibition of the overall insulin responses to a glucose pulse (0.33 g/kg iv) with values of glucose disappearance rates in the diabetic range [0.89 +/- 0.09 (P less than 0.01) vs. saline 1.82 +/- 0.15%/min]. Glucose-induced glucagon suppression was significantly lower during beta-endorphin, a fact that could have contributed to the reduced glucose utilization rates. The infusion of theophylline (150 mg + 350 mg/h) to increase the intracellular cAMP activity by inhibiting phosphodiesterase completely reversed the inhibitory effect of beta-endorphin on glucose-induced insulin secretion. As a consequence, glucose disappearance rates rose to 1.77 +/- 0.18%/min. Theophylline did not influence significantly the glucagon-releasing effect of beta-endorphin as well as the reduced glucagon suppression. An infusion of exogenous calcium (100 mg as iv bolus + 5 mg/min) to raise serum calcium in the hypercalcemic range (15 mg/dl) and lysine acetylsalicylate (72 mg/min) to block the synthesis of endogenous prostaglandin E did not interfere with the inhibiting effect of beta-endorphin on insulin secretion. These data confirm that beta-endorphin stimulates glucagon and inhibits basal and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and suggest that the opioid influences the intraislet adenylate cyclase activity.
Title: Beta-endorphin and islet hormone release in humans: evidence for interference with cAMP
Description:
The present studies were undertaken to characterize further the influence of synthetic human beta-endorphin (0.
5 mg/h) on insulin and glucagon responses to intravenous glucose in humans.
Infusion of beta-endorphin in 10 normal volunteers caused a clear-cut inhibition of the overall insulin responses to a glucose pulse (0.
33 g/kg iv) with values of glucose disappearance rates in the diabetic range [0.
89 +/- 0.
09 (P less than 0.
01) vs.
saline 1.
82 +/- 0.
15%/min].
Glucose-induced glucagon suppression was significantly lower during beta-endorphin, a fact that could have contributed to the reduced glucose utilization rates.
The infusion of theophylline (150 mg + 350 mg/h) to increase the intracellular cAMP activity by inhibiting phosphodiesterase completely reversed the inhibitory effect of beta-endorphin on glucose-induced insulin secretion.
As a consequence, glucose disappearance rates rose to 1.
77 +/- 0.
18%/min.
Theophylline did not influence significantly the glucagon-releasing effect of beta-endorphin as well as the reduced glucagon suppression.
An infusion of exogenous calcium (100 mg as iv bolus + 5 mg/min) to raise serum calcium in the hypercalcemic range (15 mg/dl) and lysine acetylsalicylate (72 mg/min) to block the synthesis of endogenous prostaglandin E did not interfere with the inhibiting effect of beta-endorphin on insulin secretion.
These data confirm that beta-endorphin stimulates glucagon and inhibits basal and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and suggest that the opioid influences the intraislet adenylate cyclase activity.

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