European Journal of Histochemistry (Aug 2009)

Effects of limited food intake and vitamin C supplementation on pancreatic glucagon and insulin in guinea pigs

  • B Kaplan,
  • B Gönül,
  • D Erdogan,
  • S Elbeg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/1135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 2
pp. 137 – 144

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of limited food intake (LFI) (24, 48 and 120 h) and a single i.p. dose of vitamin C supplementation (500 mg/kg) on serum glucose and C-peptide levels, and pancreatic insulin and glucagon levels in guinea pigs. The highest serum glucose levels were found after vitamin C supplementation plus LFI for 48 h (LFI 48). Serum C-peptide levels were not significantly affected by food limitation (LFI 24, LFI 48, or LFI 120) as compared with controls, but when vitamin C was supplemented, the C-peptide levels were moderately enhanced. Immunohistochemical findings on pancreatic islets showed increased staining intensity for both insulin and glucagon when vitamin C was supplemented. In addition, the alpha and beta cells were stimulated, particularly by vitamin C supplementation plus LFI 120. Based on these findings, vitamin C supplementation may have a beneficial effect on the alpha and beta cells.