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The Structure and Metabolism of the Pancreatic Islets#R##N#A Centennial of Paul Langerhans' Discovery | 1970

RESPIRATION OF THE β-CELLS IN THE PRESENCE OF SULFONYLUREAS

Harald Dr Med Stork; Felix H. Schmidt; Claes Hellerström; Sighild Westman

SUMMARY The hypoglycemic sulfonylureas, tolbutamide, and glibenclamide (HB 419) were found to stimulate the in vitro oxygen consumption of isolated pancreatic islets from obese-hyperglycemic mice. The respiratory rate of the islets increased with the concentration of HB 419 in the range 0.001–0.1 μg/ml, but it did not exceed 120% of the endogenous respiration. In an incubation medium containing glucose at a high concentration (3 mg/ml) the oxygen uptake was slightly inhibited by addition of either tolbutamide or HB 419. Addition of these drugs strongly inhibited the oxygen uptake of islets incubated in the presence of l -leucine. The oxidative decarboxylation of leucine-1-14C was also depressed by the addition of tolbutamide. The oxidation of d -glucose-U-14C remained unaffected when tolbutamide was added to islets incubated in a medium containing 3 mg/ml of glucose. The results are considered representative for the β-cells since this cell type comprises over 90% of the endocrine pancreas of obese hyperglycemic mice. The observations support the view that sulfonylureas stimulate the endogenous substrate oxidation and inhibit the degradation of leucine in the β-cells.


Archive | 1967

Diagnostic aids for use in the detection of bacteria in biological and other fluids

Herbert Berger; Otto Dold; Dietrich Kruger; Kurt Stach; Felix H. Schmidt; Harald Dr Med Stork


Diabetologia | 1969

Action of some hypoglycaemic sulphonylureas on the oxygen consumption of isolated pancreatic islets of mice

Harald Dr Med Stork; Felix H. Schmidt; Sighild Westman; Claes Hellerström


Archive | 1971

4-(benzamidoalkyl)phenoxyalkanoic acids and esters - with hypolipaemic and hypocholesterolaemic activity

Ernst-Christian Witte; Max Dr Rer Nat Thiel; Felix Dr Rer Nat Schmidt; Harald Dr Med Stork; Kurt Dr-Ing Stach


Archive | 1974

2-(4-Carbaniloyl-alkyl) phenoxy) alkanoic acid derivs - prepd. e.g. by reacting 4-(carboxyalkyl) phenols with anilines and 2-halo-alkanoic acid derivs

Ernst-Christian Witte; Kurt Stach; Max Dr Rer Nat Thiel; Felix H. Schmidt; Harald Dr Med Stork


Archive | 1972

Phenoxyalkylcarbonsaeurederivate und verfahren zur herstellung derselben

Ernst-Christian Witte; Kurt Stach; Max Dr Rer Nat Thiel; Felix H. Schmidt; Harald Dr Med Stork


Archive | 1975

NEUE N(6)-DISUBSTITUIERTE ADENOSINDERIVATE UND VERFAHREN ZUR HERSTELLUNG DERSELBEN

Wolfgang Kampe; Erich Fauland; Kurt Stach; Harald Dr Med Stork; Helmut Dr Rer Nat Schmidt


Archive | 1970

Verfahren zum quantitativen Nachweis von Tri-,Di- und Monoglyceriden

Felix H. Schmidt; Harald Dr Med Stork


Archive | 1972

(5-INDOLYLOXY)-ESSIGSAEURE-DERIVATE UND VERFAHREN ZUR HERSTELLUNG DERSELBEN

Alfred Dr Rer Nat Popelak; Kurt Stach; Max Dr Rer Nat Thiel; Wolfgang Schaumann; Harald Dr Med Stork


Archive | 1972

Carbazolyl- and phenothiazinyl oxy acetic acid derivs - against coronary diseases and atherosclerosis from corresp. heterocyclic hydroxy-cpds. and halo acetic esters

Alfred Dr Rer Nat Popelak; Herbert Leinert; Kurt Stach; Egon Roesch; Harald Dr Med Stork

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