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Block of Ca(2+)-channels by alpha-endosulphine inhibits insulin release.

Anne Virsolvy1, Paul Smith, Gyslaine Bertrand, Laurent Gros, Lisa Héron, Guillermo Salazar, Raymond Puech, Dominique Bataille.   

Abstract

1. alpha-Endosulphine, isolated as an endogenous equivalent for sulphonylureas, is a 121-amino acids protein of 19 kDa apparent molecular mass, member of a cyclic AMP-regulated phosphoprotein family. We have previously shown that alpha-endosulphine inhibits sulphonylurea binding and K(ATP) channel activity, thereby stimulating basal insulin secretion. 2. We now describe that in the perfused rat pancreas, no stimulation was detected and that alpha-endosulphine inhibited glucose stimulated insulin release. This inhibition was dose-dependent and affected both phases of insulin secretion. 3. This inhibitory effect of alpha-endosulphine also occurred on MIN6 beta-cells when insulin release was stimulated either by glucose, sulphonylureas or a high K(+) depolarization. Inhibition was concentration-dependent with a half-maximal inhibition at 0.5 microM and was mirrored by inhibition of calcium influx. 4. Electrophysiological experiments demonstrated, in comparison to the effects of the sulphonylurea tolbutamide, that these inhibitory effects were linked to a direct inhibition of L-type Ca(2+)-channels and were independent from a regulation of K(ATP) channels. 5. Although alpha-endosulphine is able to stimulate insulin release under specific conditions acting via modulation of K(ATP) channel activity, the present study suggests that, under physiological conditions, the peptide mainly acts to block voltage-gated Ca(2+)-channels. This block leads to the inhibition of calcium influx and triggers inhibition of insulin release. 6. We conclude that alpha-endosulphine is not exclusively an endogenous equivalent for sulphonylureas and not solely a K(ATP) channel regulator.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11934823      PMCID: PMC1573300          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0704635

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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