Role of Pancreas in Hypoglycemia Responsiveness and Associated Rise of Circulating Eosinophils.

Abstract
In the pancreatectomized animal the intraven. admn. of both commercial crystallin insulin and insulin free of hyperglycemic factor is followed by a rise of the absolute eosinophil count and associated decline of the blood sugar level with a subsequent rise, similar to that observed in the normal. This is interpreted to signify that the hyperglycemia factor of the pancreas is not part of the mechanism for hypoglycemia responsiveness.