Brief overview: glucagon history and physiology.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
R Paul Robertson
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Abstract

Glucagon is a peptide hormone that is produced primarily by the alpha cells in the islet of Langerhans in the pancreas, but also in intestinal enteroendocrine cells and in some neurons. Approximately 100 years ago, several research groups discovered that pancreatic extracts would cause a brief rise in blood glucose before they observed the decrease in glucose attributed to insulin. An overall description of the regulation of glucagon secretion requires the inclusion of its sibling insulin because they both are made primarily by the islet and they both regulate each other in different ways. For example, glucagon stimulates insulin secretion, whereas insulin suppresses glucagon secretion. The mechanism of action of glucagon on insulin secretion has been identified as a trimeric guanine nucleotide-binding protein (G-protein)-mediated event. The manner in which insulin suppresses glucagon release from the alpha cell is thought to be highly dependent on the peri-portal circulation of the islet through which blood flows downstream from beta cells to alpha cells. In this scenario, it is via the circulation that insulin is thought to suppress the release of glucagon. However, high levels of glucose also have been shown to suppress glucagon secretion. Consequently, the glucose-lowering effect of insulin may be additive to the direct effects of insulin to suppress alpha cell function, so that in vivo both the discontinuation of the insulin signal and the condition of low glucose jointly are responsible for induction of glucagon secretion.

简要概述:胰高血糖素的历史和生理。
胰高血糖素是一种肽激素,主要由胰腺朗格汉斯岛的α细胞产生,但也存在于肠肠内分泌细胞和某些神经元中。大约100年前,几个研究小组发现,胰腺提取物会导致血糖短暂上升,然后他们观察到胰岛素导致的血糖下降。对胰高血糖素分泌调节的全面描述需要包括它的兄弟胰岛素,因为它们都主要由胰岛产生,并且它们都以不同的方式相互调节。例如,胰高血糖素刺激胰岛素分泌,而胰岛素抑制胰高血糖素的分泌。胰高血糖素对胰岛素分泌的作用机制已被确定为三聚体鸟嘌呤核苷酸结合蛋白(g蛋白)介导的事件。胰岛素抑制胰高血糖素从α细胞释放的方式被认为高度依赖于胰岛的门静脉周围循环,血液通过该循环从β细胞流向α细胞。在这种情况下,胰岛素被认为是通过循环抑制胰高血糖素的释放。然而,高水平的葡萄糖也被证明会抑制胰高血糖素的分泌。因此,胰岛素的降糖作用可能与胰岛素抑制α细胞功能的直接作用是叠加的,因此体内胰岛素信号的中断和低糖状态共同诱导胰高血糖素的分泌。
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Journal of Endocrinology
Journal of Endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
2.50%
发文量
113
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Endocrinology is a leading global journal that publishes original research articles, reviews and science guidelines. Its focus is on endocrine physiology and metabolism, including hormone secretion; hormone action; biological effects. The journal publishes basic and translational studies at the organ, tissue and whole organism level.
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