MONOPHASIC STATE OF INSULIN SECRETION IN ISOLATED RAT ISLETS OF LANGERHANS BY K+, Ca2+ AND GLUCOSE

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

Isolation of rat islets of Langerhans was carried out by using collagenase and the destruction of exocrine tissue was performed through the injection of Hanks' solution into the common bile duct. The identification of the islets was done by techniques including the use of a stereomicroscope against a black background. Vital staining was done by an injection of neutral red solution through the abdominal aorta to observe the red tinted islets. Immunofluorescent staining with anti-insulin was done to identify islets and nuclear staining was done with propidium iodide. The microorgans were detected by a confocal microscope equipped with a laser source. The secretory activities of the islets was investigated by in vitro measurement of insulin and the effects of various concentrations of glucose, potassium and calcium ions were studied. It was found that the insulin secretion by these agents obeyed a monophasic trend which points to the depolarization effect on cytoplasmic membrane induced by these agents.

Language:
English
Published:
Medical Journal Of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Volume:14 Issue: 3, Autumn 2000
Pages:
289 to 292
magiran.com/p2472678  
دانلود و مطالعه متن این مقاله با یکی از روشهای زیر امکان پذیر است:
اشتراک شخصی
با عضویت و پرداخت آنلاین حق اشتراک یک‌ساله به مبلغ 1,390,000ريال می‌توانید 70 عنوان مطلب دانلود کنید!
اشتراک سازمانی
به کتابخانه دانشگاه یا محل کار خود پیشنهاد کنید تا اشتراک سازمانی این پایگاه را برای دسترسی نامحدود همه کاربران به متن مطالب تهیه نمایند!
توجه!
  • حق عضویت دریافتی صرف حمایت از نشریات عضو و نگهداری، تکمیل و توسعه مگیران می‌شود.
  • پرداخت حق اشتراک و دانلود مقالات اجازه بازنشر آن در سایر رسانه‌های چاپی و دیجیتال را به کاربر نمی‌دهد.
In order to view content subscription is required

Personal subscription
Subscribe magiran.com for 70 € euros via PayPal and download 70 articles during a year.
Organization subscription
Please contact us to subscribe your university or library for unlimited access!