GLUCOSE INDUCES OSCILLATORY CA2+ SIGNALING AND INSULIN RELEASE IN HUMAN PANCREATIC BETA-CELLS

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作者
HELLMAN, B [1 ]
GYLFE, E [1 ]
BERGSTEN, P [1 ]
GRAPENGIESSER, E [1 ]
LUND, PE [1 ]
BERTS, A [1 ]
TENGHOLM, A [1 ]
PIPELEERS, DG [1 ]
LING, Z [1 ]
机构
[1] FREE UNIV BRUSSELS,DEPT ENDOCRINOL & METAB,BRUSSELS,BELGIUM
关键词
CA2+ SIGNALING; DIABETES MELLITUS; GLUCOSE; INSULIN SECRETION; ISLETS OF LANGERHANS; OSCILLATIONS; PANCREATIC BETA CELLS;
D O I
10.1007/BF00400821
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Mechanisms of pulsatile insulin release in man were explored by studying the induction of oscillatory Ca2+ signals in individual beta cells and islets isolated from the human pancreas. Evidence was provided for a glucose-induced closure of ATP-regulated K+ channels, resulting in voltage-dependent entry of Ca2+. The observation of step-wise increases of capacitance in response to depolarizing pulses suggests that an enhanced influx of Ca2+ is an effective means of stimulating the secretory activity of the isolated human beta cell. Activation of muscarinic receptors (1-10 mu mol/l carbachol) and of purinergic P-2 receptors (0.01-1 mu mol/l ATP) resulted in repetitive transients followed by sustained elevation of the cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+](i)). Periodic mobilisation of intracellular calcium was seen also when injecting 100 mu mol/l GTP-gamma-S into beta cells hyperpolarized to -70 mV. Individual beta cells responded to glucose and tolbutamide with increases of [Ca2+](i), manifested either as large amplitude oscillations (frequency 0.1-0.5/min) or as a sustained elevation. Glucose regulation was based on sudden transitions between the basal and the two alternative states of raised [Ca2+](i) at threshold concentrations of the sugar characteristic for the individual beta cells. The oscillatory characteristics of coupled cells were determined collectively rather than by particular pacemaker cells. In intact pancreatic islets the glucose induction of well-synchronized [Ca2+](i) oscillations had its counterpart in 2-5 min pulses of insulin. Each of these pulses could be resolved into regularly occurring short insulin transients. It is concluded that glucose stimulation of insulin release in man is determined by the number of beta cells entering into a state with Ca2+-induced secretory pulses.
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