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Autonomic function and control of pancreatic somatostatin
E Samols1,2, J I Stagner1,2, G C Weir1,2
1Veterans Administration Medical Center and Department of Medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
Abstract:
In the canine pancreas alpha and beta adrenergic receptors exist on D cells with α stimulation inhibiting and β stimulation increasing somatostatin release. There are no dopaminergic receptors on D cells. Stimulation of muscarinic receptors causes mild inhibition of somatostatin secretion. Autonomic receptors on the D cell may be physiologically stimulated in vivo via local ganglionic and/or central autonomic drivers.
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