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The hypophysis and secretion of insulin
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1942-01-05Registro en:
Houssay, Bernardo Alberto; Foglia, Virgilio G.; Smyth, F. S.; Rietti, Ciro T.; Houssay, Alberto B.; The hypophysis and secretion of insulin; The Rockefeller University Press; Journal of Experimental Medicine; 75; 5; 5-1-1942; 547-566
0022-1007
Autor
Houssay, Bernardo Alberto
Foglia, Virgilio G.
Smyth, F. S.
Rietti, Ciro T.
Houssay, Alberto B.
Resumen
The action of the hypophysis on the pancreas has been demonstrated by a number of direct and indirect proofs. The latter, first reported from this Institute, are as follows: (a) Complete kypophysectomy or anterior (distal) lobe removal produces: (1) Marked sensitivity to the hypoglycemic and toxic action of insulin and other hypoglycemie agents such as phloridzin, fasting, etc. (2) Reduction of intensity of pancreatic and phloridzin diabetes. (3) A rapid fall in blood sugar and tissue glycogen during fasting; of non-pancreatic origin since it occurs after pancreatectomy. The hypoglycemic symptoms can be relieved by prompt administration of glucose, or prevented by a carbohydrate or protein, but not fat diet.