Prolonged Serum Insulin Decreasing Effects of Two Synthetic Somatostatin Analogues Studied in vivo by a New Animal Method

Preliminary Communication

  • GEORG HERBAI
  • SIGHILD WESTMAN-NAESER
  • LARS CARLSSON
  • KLAS NILSSON

Abstract

A newly developed in vivo method, using the ob-ob strain of obese-hyperglycaemic mice with permanently very high serum insulin values, makes it possible to detect more prolonged serum insulin lowering properties than in normal animals. Two newly synthesized analogues of somatostatin, D-alanine-somatostatin and des-alanine-des glycine-des-amino-somatostatin produced a more prolonged and greater decrease in the serum insulin values of ob-ob mice than did somatostatin. Our new in vivo method makes it possible to investigate the duration of insulin suppression of new derivatives.

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Published
1978-09-01
How to Cite
HERBAI G., WESTMAN-NAESER S., CARLSSON L., & NILSSON K. (1978). Prolonged Serum Insulin Decreasing Effects of Two Synthetic Somatostatin Analogues Studied in vivo by a New Animal Method: Preliminary Communication. Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences, 83(3), 141-144. https://doi.org/10.3109/03009737809179128
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