In adults of several species including man, a small transient decrease in serum calcium concentration follows glucagon administration in doses of 1 to 10 mg/kg. The effects of maturation and insulin on this phenomenon were assessed by comparing the response of newborn and adult rats to equivalent doses of glucagon with and without prior insulin administration. After injection of 1 microgram/g of glucagon, the decrease in serum calcium concentration at 60 min was significant in the newborn rats (-1.75 mg/dl; P less than 0.001) and not significant in the intact adults (-0.07 mg/dl; P greater than 0.1). In pancreatomized adults, the decrease in serum calcium after the same dose of glucagon became significant (-1.23 mg/dl; P less than or equal to 0.01). This hypocalcemic effect was prevented in the pancreatectomized adult rat if insulin in a dose of 0.01 micron/g was given 15 min before glucagon. In the newborn rats, the same dose of insulin decreased the hypocalcemic effect, but the change was still significant (-0.74 mg/dl; P less than 0.01). Glucagon decreased serum calcium at one hr in newborn rats but not in adults. After pancreatectomy, the adult response to glucagon was significant and similar to that of the newborn. Insulin cancelled this effect of glucagon in the pancreatectomized adults and reduced it in the newborns.
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