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Query: UNIPROT:P01275 (glucagon)
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Alrestatin, a lens aldose reductase inhibitor, decreased i.v. arginine-induced glucagon levels and augmented arginine-stimulated insulin release in the ether anesthetized rat. Alrestatin may then be useful in the treatment of diabetes mellitus, due to its actions on insulin and glucagon, and its capacity to delay the onset of sugar-induced cataracts in the rat.
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PMID:Effect of alrestatin on arginine-induced secretion of glucagon and insulin in the rat. 9 19

Alrestatin, an aldose reductase inhibitor, was administered orally to 10 normal men. Its effect on basal plasma glucose, insulin and glucagon levels and on the response of glucose, insulin and glucagon to an oral alanine load was assessed and compared to that of a placebo. There was a significant suppression of both the mean basal insulin level and the mean insulin response to alanine in the group pretreated with alrestatin as compared to the placebo group (p less than 0.05 at 0 and 60 min). Glucagon levels rose slightly in both groups but tended to be lower in the alrestatin-treated subjects, and blood sugar levels fell slightly. There was a significant inverse correlation between the mean insulin and glucose levels in individual subjects. The possible significance and mechanisms of insulin suppression are discussed.
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PMID:The effect of alrestatin on alanine-stimulated release of insulin and glucagon in man. 678 7