The findings point to a novel way to treat diabetes - but only in some patients, researchers said.
"Inhibiting the hormone glucagon has recently been explored as an alternative or supplement to insulin injection, but it has limitations," said Pedro Herrera from the University of Geneva.
"Our research reveals why - the body needs to have some residual insulin production in order for a treatment blocking glucagon to work," said Herrera.
These studies found that blocking glucagon prevents excessively high blood glucose levels, despite a complete lack of insulin.
They suggested that blocking glucagon rather than regularly injecting insulin could be a treatment for hyperglycemia.
However, the current findings indicate that the models used were not totally lacking in insulin and that just blocking glucagon was only effective if some insulin was still being produced.
For the new research, scientists used transgenic mice in which insulin could be more efficiently eliminated. These mice became severely diabetic.
It could also result in some glucagon-producing alpha cells converting into beta cells and producing more insulin.
Sugar accumulates in the blood after a meal, triggering the release of insulin from the pancreas to allow tissues to use and store it. During fasting or exercising, glucagon is released and opposes the action of insulin, researchers said.
The balance between the two pancreatic hormones keeps blood sugar levels steady, they said.
The findings were published in the journal eLife.
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