The hypoglycemic activity of tolbutamide and related compounds is well established; however, their mode of action is still debated. Several theories have been postulated (1-5). One of the most widely held is that tolbutamide stimulates the beta cells of the pancreas and the resulting insulin secretion produces the fall in blood sugar (1). The reported ineffectiveness of tolbutamide in depancreatized animals (1) and humans (6) is taken as strong evidence for this theory. With few exceptions these studies were done sometime after recovery from the pancreatectomies. One of us (M.K.) in the past studied the possible pan-creatropic effect of another substance, i.e., an-terior pituitary growth hormone (7). It was ob
The observation that a permanently diabetic condition may be induced in dogs by a short period of tr...
have studied several compounds for pancreatic scanning and have reported the tissue distribution of ...
The study of the University Group Diabetes Program and a number of other clinical studies have cons...
The mode of action of the novel hypoglycaemic agent, Wy 23675, has been compared with that of the ...
The effect produced by extirpation of the pituitary, adrenal, and pancreas on the effect of four hyp...
cretion in the dog by hypoglycemic agent HB 699. Am. J. Physiol. 244 (Endocrinol. Metab. 7): E380-E3...
Comm. Japanese Biochem. Soc. - Kyoto (Japan), 27.11.1978info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Insulin induced hypoglycemia below a critical blood level of fifty mg. percent results in gastric ac...
The functional state of beta cells may influence the rate of their destruction in Type 1 (insulin-de...
The diabetogenic action of the anterior pituitary growth hormone in dogs and cats which had been sub...
EDITORIAL SYNOPSIS Tolbutamide, 1-0 g. daily, has been shown to cause clinical improvement in patien...
The mechanism of the previously reported hypoglycemic effect of ouabain was studied in dogs. Ouabain...
OBJECTIVE — In advanced -cell failure, counterregulatory glucagon responses may be impaired due to a...
leucocytes of patients with diabetes mellitus. J. Appl. Physiol. I 4(6): I 023-1025. I g5g.-Glucose ...
authors when insulin was given subcutaneously. In this instance, in contrast to intravenous injectio...
The observation that a permanently diabetic condition may be induced in dogs by a short period of tr...
have studied several compounds for pancreatic scanning and have reported the tissue distribution of ...
The study of the University Group Diabetes Program and a number of other clinical studies have cons...
The mode of action of the novel hypoglycaemic agent, Wy 23675, has been compared with that of the ...
The effect produced by extirpation of the pituitary, adrenal, and pancreas on the effect of four hyp...
cretion in the dog by hypoglycemic agent HB 699. Am. J. Physiol. 244 (Endocrinol. Metab. 7): E380-E3...
Comm. Japanese Biochem. Soc. - Kyoto (Japan), 27.11.1978info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Insulin induced hypoglycemia below a critical blood level of fifty mg. percent results in gastric ac...
The functional state of beta cells may influence the rate of their destruction in Type 1 (insulin-de...
The diabetogenic action of the anterior pituitary growth hormone in dogs and cats which had been sub...
EDITORIAL SYNOPSIS Tolbutamide, 1-0 g. daily, has been shown to cause clinical improvement in patien...
The mechanism of the previously reported hypoglycemic effect of ouabain was studied in dogs. Ouabain...
OBJECTIVE — In advanced -cell failure, counterregulatory glucagon responses may be impaired due to a...
leucocytes of patients with diabetes mellitus. J. Appl. Physiol. I 4(6): I 023-1025. I g5g.-Glucose ...
authors when insulin was given subcutaneously. In this instance, in contrast to intravenous injectio...
The observation that a permanently diabetic condition may be induced in dogs by a short period of tr...
have studied several compounds for pancreatic scanning and have reported the tissue distribution of ...
The study of the University Group Diabetes Program and a number of other clinical studies have cons...