Insulin Inhibition of Insulin Secretion

To the Editor: The studies by Elahi et al. (May 20 issue) 1 demonstrate that insulin administration to "glucose-clamped" subjects results in suppression of endogenous insulin secretion. However, contrary to their claims regarding a short-loop feedback, they have not demonstrated the direct...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 1982-10, Vol.307 (17), p.1084-1085
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Zusammenfassung:To the Editor: The studies by Elahi et al. (May 20 issue) 1 demonstrate that insulin administration to "glucose-clamped" subjects results in suppression of endogenous insulin secretion. However, contrary to their claims regarding a short-loop feedback, they have not demonstrated the directness of the effect. For instance, circulating branched-chain amino acids can stimulate insulin secretion, 2 are more likely to do so in obese subjects, 3 and are diminished in response to acute elevations of plasma insulin. 4 , 5 Might not the insulin infusions described by Elahi et al. have lowered plasma branched-chain amino acids, thus lessening beta-cell stimulation, bringing about the decreased C-peptide . . . No extract is available for articles shorter than 400 words.
ISSN:0028-4793
1533-4406
DOI:10.1056/NEJM198210213071719