The aim of the present study was to see if L-arginine, which induces i
nsulin release and is a precursor of the endothelial-derived relaxing
factor nitric oxide, affects whole pancreatic and/or islet blood flow.
For this purpose, anesthetized male Sprague-Dawley rats were injected
intravenously with either saline or L-arginine (25, 100 or 250 mg/kg
body weight). All doses of arginine caused a slight increase in blood
glucose concentration, while the highest dose (250 mg/kg body weight)
also increased insulin concentration. However, no changes in either me
an arterial blood pressure, whole pancreatic or islet blood flow could
be discerned with any of the doses of arginine used. It is concluded
that insulin release is not necessarily associated with an increased i
slet blood perfusion.