In the present study, we examined how the arterial insulin level alters the alpha-cell response to a fall in plasma glucose in the conscious overnight fasted dog. Each study consisted of an equilibration (-140 to -40 min), a control (-40 to 0 min), and a test period (0 to 180 min), during which BAY R 3401 (10 mg/kg), a glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor, was administered orally to decrease glucose output in each of four groups (n = 5). In group 1, saline was infused.
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