Desensitization of mitochondrial Ca2+ and insulin secretion responses in the beta cell

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作者
Maechler, P [1 ]
Kennedy, ED [1 ]
Wang, HY [1 ]
Wollheim, CB [1 ]
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[1] Univ Geneva, Med Ctr, Dept Internal Med, Div Clin Biochem, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
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10.1074/jbc.273.33.20770
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The role of mitochondria in the desensitization of insulin secretion was investigated. In rat pancreatic beta cells, both insulin secretion and mitochondrial [Ca2+] increases were desensitized following two challenges with the mitochondrial substrate methyl succinate, In the beta cell line INS-1, similar results were observed when a B-min interval separated two 5-min pulses. In contrast, ATP generation monitored in luciferase-expressing INS-1 cells was stimulated to the same extent during both exposures to methyl succinate. Succinate, like alpha-glycerophosphate, activates the electron transport chain at complex II. As a consequence, the mitochondrial membrane hyperpolarizes, promoting ATP synthesis and Ca2+ influx into the mitochondria through the uniporter. The mitochondrial desensitization was further studied in permeabilized INS-1 cells. Increasing extramitochondrial [Ca2+] from 100 to 500 nM enhanced succinate oxidation 4-fold. At 500 nM Ca2+, 1 mM succinate caused a blunted mitochondrial [Ca2+] increase upon the second, compared with the first, stimulation. These effects were mimicked by alpha-glycerophosphate, and there was cross-desensitization between the two compounds. Succinate hyperpolarized the mitochondrial membrane during both the first and second applications. This suggests that the uniporter itself, rather than the respiratory chain, is desensitized. These results emphasize the key role of the mitochondria not only in the stimulation of insulin secretion, but also in its desensitization.
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