Five patients with mild maturity-onset diabetes were given 250 ml of a 20% glucose solution by intraduodenal infusion and eight other patients similarly received an amino acid solution in a dose of 0.5 g amino acids per kg body weight. The pancreatic and gut glucagon-like immunoreactivity (pancreatic GLI and gut GLI) in plasma were measured before and after the application of the two stimuli. Each person was tested twice; the first (control) test was followed by a second test after three days of treatment with phenformin 150 mg daily, plus the same 150 mg dose taken 60 min before the intubation. The plasma pancreatic GLI increased slightly during both infusions, but was not affected by phenformin. Intraduodenal infusion of both glucose and the amino acid solution induced a greater rise in plasma gut GLI. After treatment with phenformin, the fasting plasma gut GLI was higher than the control value in eleven of thirteen patients. In most cases higher gut GLI plasma levels were also found after duodenal administration of glucose and amino acids. These data furnish further evidence of the local action of antidiabetic biguanides on the intestinal wall, including its hormonal activity. The hypothesis is advanced that the phenformin-induced increase in gut GLI secretion may bring about competition of the latter with pancreatic glucagon for receptors in liver cell membranes, reducing the effect of glucagon on the liver, and thus contributing to a decrease in glycaemia.

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