Inhibition of Secretin-Stimulated Exocrine Pancreatic Secretion by Diazoxide in the Rat

Abstract
Diazoxide, a known insulin inhibitor, inhibits the pancreatic exocrine response to secretin in unanesthetized rats and does not modify the CCK-PZ-stimulated secretion. These results suggest that insulin may have a role on the stimulation of exocrine pancreas through secretin.

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