To elucidate the role of melatonin (MT), we examined the effects of intracranial injection of MT and an MT-antagonist (S20928) on the hyperglycemic response to intracranial injection of 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2DG) in rats. The hyperglycemic and hyperglucagonemic responses caused by intracerebroventricular injection of 2DG were inhibited by intracerebroventricular co-injection of MT, but enhanced by co-injection of the MT-antagonist. Intraperitoneal injection of MT also inhibited the hyperglycemic response, though the inhibition seemed to be less than that after intracranial injection of MT. These results suggest that MT plays an endogenously suppressive role in the hyperglycemia caused by 2DG, possibly through a brain site.

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