Abstract
In order to study the role of beta(3)-adrenoceptor stimulation on insulin secretion in mts, plasma insulin level and islet blood flow were measured during treatment with CL 316243 which is chemically named disodium (R, R)-5-[2-[[2,3-(3-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxyethyl]amino]propyl]-1,3-benzodioxole-2,2-dicarboxylate, a specific beta(3)-adrenoceptor agonist. CL 316243 induced a marked increase in both islet blood flow and plasma insulin concentration without changes in whole pancreatic blood flow. This increase was totally prevented when the rats were pretreated with bupranolol, a beta(1),beta(2),beta(3)-adrenoceptor antagonist, but not with nadolol, a beta(1),beta(2)-adrenoceptor antagonist. We conclude that beta(3)-adrenoceptor stimulation provokes a marked vasodilatation of microvessels in the islets of Langerhans, which in turn could contribute to the increase in insulin secretion.