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Effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on isolated islets' insulin release
This study investigated the effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from isolated pancreatic islets. Male Wistar rats were divided into two control and stressed groups; each further was allocated into fed and fasted groups. Stress was induced by comm...
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2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4932885/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27385956 |
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author | Zardooz, Homeira Zahediasl, Saleh Rostamkhani, Fatemeh Farrokhi, Babak Nasiraei, Shiva Kazeminezhad, Behrang Gholampour, Roohollah |
author_facet | Zardooz, Homeira Zahediasl, Saleh Rostamkhani, Fatemeh Farrokhi, Babak Nasiraei, Shiva Kazeminezhad, Behrang Gholampour, Roohollah |
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description | This study investigated the effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from isolated pancreatic islets. Male Wistar rats were divided into two control and stressed groups; each further was allocated into fed and fasted groups. Stress was induced by communication box for one (acute), fifteen and thirty (chronic) days. After islet isolation, their number, size and insulin output were assessed. Plasma corticosterone level was determined. In fasted animals, acute stress increased basal and post stress plasma corticosterone level, while 30 days stress decreased it compared to day 1. In fed rats, acute stress increased only post stress plasma corticosterone concentration, however, after 15 days stress, it was decreased compared to day 1. Acute stress did not change insulin output; however, the insulin output was higher in the fed acutely stressed rats at 8.3 and 16.7 mM glucose than fasted ones. Chronic stress increased insulin output on day 15 in the fasted animals but decreased it on day 30 in the fed animals at 8.3 and 16.7 mM glucose. In the fasted control rats insulin output was lower than fed ones. In the chronic stressed rats insulin output at 8.3 and 16.7 mM glucose was higher in the fasted than fed rats. The number of islets increased in the fasted rats following 15 days stress. This study indicated that the response of the isolated islets from acute and chronically stressed rats are different and depends on the feeding status. |
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spelling | pubmed-49328852016-07-06 Effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on isolated islets' insulin release Zardooz, Homeira Zahediasl, Saleh Rostamkhani, Fatemeh Farrokhi, Babak Nasiraei, Shiva Kazeminezhad, Behrang Gholampour, Roohollah EXCLI J Original Article This study investigated the effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from isolated pancreatic islets. Male Wistar rats were divided into two control and stressed groups; each further was allocated into fed and fasted groups. Stress was induced by communication box for one (acute), fifteen and thirty (chronic) days. After islet isolation, their number, size and insulin output were assessed. Plasma corticosterone level was determined. In fasted animals, acute stress increased basal and post stress plasma corticosterone level, while 30 days stress decreased it compared to day 1. In fed rats, acute stress increased only post stress plasma corticosterone concentration, however, after 15 days stress, it was decreased compared to day 1. Acute stress did not change insulin output; however, the insulin output was higher in the fed acutely stressed rats at 8.3 and 16.7 mM glucose than fasted ones. Chronic stress increased insulin output on day 15 in the fasted animals but decreased it on day 30 in the fed animals at 8.3 and 16.7 mM glucose. In the fasted control rats insulin output was lower than fed ones. In the chronic stressed rats insulin output at 8.3 and 16.7 mM glucose was higher in the fasted than fed rats. The number of islets increased in the fasted rats following 15 days stress. This study indicated that the response of the isolated islets from acute and chronically stressed rats are different and depends on the feeding status. Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors 2012-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4932885/ /pubmed/27385956 Text en Copyright © 2012 Zardooz et al. http://www.excli.de/documents/assignment_of_rights.pdf This is an Open Access article distributed under the following Assignment of Rights http://www.excli.de/documents/assignment_of_rights.pdf. You are free to copy, distribute and transmit the work, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Zardooz, Homeira Zahediasl, Saleh Rostamkhani, Fatemeh Farrokhi, Babak Nasiraei, Shiva Kazeminezhad, Behrang Gholampour, Roohollah Effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on isolated islets' insulin release |
title | Effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on isolated islets' insulin release |
title_full | Effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on isolated islets' insulin release |
title_fullStr | Effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on isolated islets' insulin release |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on isolated islets' insulin release |
title_short | Effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on isolated islets' insulin release |
title_sort | effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on isolated islets' insulin release |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4932885/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27385956 |
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