Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine insulin and glucagon secretory patterns in successfully transplanted spontaneously diabetic BB/Wor dp rats. Diabetic, BB/Wor dp rats received abdominal, intratesticular islet grafts of MHC-compatible BB/Wor dr donor rats without immunosuppression. After a period of 74 +/- 15 days of normoglycemia, they were given the following challenges: 1) glucose, by mouth, 2) a single oral dose of glipizide, with glucose, and 3) arginine, by iv infusion. The pertinent results included the mean fasting plasma glucose levels of control, Sprague-Dawley (C), of transplanted BB/Wor dp (T), and nontransplanted, insulin treated, diabetic BB/Wor dp (D), and they were, respectively, 97 +/- 4 mg/dl, 110 +/- 3 mg/dl, and 350 +/- 40 mg/dl. Fasting plasma insulin levels in C and T rats were 21.9 +/- 3 microU/ml, and 20.4 +/- 2 microU/ml, respectively. Fasting plasma glucagon levels in C, T, and D, were 37.8 +/- 5.7 pg/ml, 43.4 +/- 4.6 pg/ml, and 47.4 +/- 4.9 pg/ml, respectively. During oral glucose tolerance test, the pattern of insulin secretion in the C and T rats was identical with a peak attained at 15 min. Glucose caused a 70% suppression of plasma glucagon levels in C rats (P less than 0.01); T rats suppressed 14%, but this was not statistically significant; D rats failed to suppress. Glipizide plus glucose caused an improved glucose tolerance in T rats without significantly affecting insulin levels. In the same rats, glipizide resulted in a significant suppression of glucagon compared with levels in the presence of glucose alone. Arginine caused a minimal release of insulin in T rats and a major glucagon secretory response in D rats. Pancreatic glucagon content was significantly (P less than 0.03) lower in C and T, compared with D rats. Furthermore, the transplanted testes of T contained substantial amounts of glucagon. In summary, these data suggest that grafted testes in spontaneously diabetic BB/Wor dp rats contain both beta and alpha-cells and that these cells have the capacity to respond to specific secretagogues independently.

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