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      Comparative effects of calcium channel blockers, autonomic nervous system blockers, and free radical scavengers on diazinon-induced hyposecretion of insulin from isolated islets of Langerhans in rats.

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          Hyperglycaemia has been observed with exposure to organophosphate insecticides. This study was designed to compare the effects of calcium channel blockers, alpha-adrenergic, beta-adrenergic, and muscarinic receptor blockers, and of free radical scavengers on insulin secretion from diazinon-treated islets of Langerhans isolated from the pancreas of rats using standard collagenase digestion, separation by centrifugation, and hand-picking technique. The islets were then cultured in an incubator at 37 degrees C and 5 % CO2. In each experimental set 1 mL of 8 mmol L(-1) glucose plus 125 microg mL(-1) or 625 microg mL(-1) of diazinon were added, except for the control group, which received 8 mmol L(-1) glucose alone. The cultures were then treated with one of the following: 30 micromol L(-1) atropine, 100 micromol L(-1) ACh + 10 micromol L(-1) neostigmine, 0.1 micromol L(-1) propranolol, 2 micromol L(-1) nifedipine, 50 micromol L(-1) phenoxybenzamine, or 10 micromol L(-1) alphatocopherol. In all experiments, diazinon significantly reduced glucose-stimulated insulin secretion at both doses, showing no dose dependency, as the average inhibition for the lower dose was 62.20 % and for the higher dose 64.38 %. Acetylcholine and alpha-tocopherol restored, whereas atropine potentiated diazinon-induced hyposecretion of insulin. Alpha-, beta- and calcium channel blockers did not change diazinon-induced effects. These findings suggest that diazinon affects insulin secretion mainly by disturbing the balance between free radicals and antioxidants in the islets of Langerhans and by inducing toxic stress.

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          Journal
          Arh Hig Rada Toksikol
          Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju
          Walter de Gruyter GmbH
          1848-6312
          0004-1254
          Jun 2009
          : 60
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran.
          Article
          9G11742337623845
          10.2478/10004-1254-60-2009-1917
          19581208
          a57b071f-9468-4364-a8d4-be6a92cc5e1e
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