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  • Metergoline, naloxone, and ...
    Chiodera, P; Gnudi, A; Volpi, R; d'Amato, L; Marchesi, C; Pioli, G; Muzzetto, P; Castelli, A; Bianconi, L; Minelli, R

    Journal of endocrinological investigation, 05/1988, Volume: 11, Issue: 5
    Journal Article

    The present study was carried out in order to determine whether insulin-induced hypoglycemia exerts its stimulatory effect on plasma concentrations of arginine vasopressin (AVP) by interacting with a serotonergic, a GABA-ergic or an opioid pathway. For this purpose, the effect of the serotonergic antagonist metergoline (10 mg/day for 4 days po), the GABA-ergic agonist sodium valproate (600 mg in three divided doses po) and the opioid-receptor blocker naloxone (10 mg in a iv bolus) on the AVP response during an insulin (0.15 IU/kg bw) tolerance test (ITT) was evaluated in three groups of 6 normal men each. In all men, control ITTs were performed without drug treatments. Basal and ITT-stimulated AVP secretion was not modified by drug administration, suggesting that serotonergic, GABAergic and naloxone-sensitive opioid receptors are not involved in the regulation of AVP secretion in response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia.