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The CB1 Antagonist Rimonabant Decreases Insulin Hypersecretion in Rat Pancreatic Islets


By JPGRAY - Posted on 23 August 2009

TitleThe CB1 Antagonist Rimonabant Decreases Insulin Hypersecretion in Rat Pancreatic Islets
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsGetty-Kaushik L, Richard AM, Deeney JT, Krawczyk S, Shirihai O, Corkey BE
JournalObesity (Silver Spring)
Date PublishedJul 30
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number1930-7381 (Print)
Accession Number19644453
Abstract

Type 2 diabetes and obesity are characterized by elevated nocturnal circulating free fatty acids, elevated basal insulin secretion, and blunted glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). The CB1 receptor antagonist, Rimonabant, has been shown to improve glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in vivo but its direct effect on islets has been unclear. Islets from lean littermates and obese Zucker (ZF) and Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) rats were incubated for 24 h in vitro and exposed to 11 mmol/l glucose and 0.3 mmol/l palmitate (GL) with or without Rimonabant. Insulin secretion was determined at basal (3 mmol/l) or stimulatory (15 mmol/l) glucose concentrations. As expected, basal secretion was significantly elevated in islets from obese or GL-treated lean rats whereas the fold increase in GSIS was diminished. Rimonabant decreased basal hypersecretion in islets from obese rats and GL-treated lean rats without decreasing the fold increase in GSIS. However, it decreased GSIS in islets from lean rats without affecting basal secretion. These findings indicate that Rimonabant has direct effects on islets to reduce insulin secretion when secretion is elevated above normal levels by diet or in obesity. In contrast, it appears to decrease stimulated secretion in islets from lean animals but not in obese or GL-exposed islets.Obesity (2009) doi:10.1038/oby.2009.234.

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