Literature DB >> 17526948

Stimulus-secretion coupling of hypotonicity-induced insulin release in BRIN-BD11 cells.

Renaud Beauwens1, Len Best, Nicolas Markadieu, Raphael Crutzen, Karim Louchami, Peter Brown, Allen P Yates, Willy J Malaisse, Abdullah Sener.   

Abstract

The stimulus-secretion coupling for hypotonicity-induced insulin release was investigated in BRIN-BD11 cells. A 50 mM decrease in extracellular NaCl caused a twofold increase in insulin release. The release of insulin evoked by hypotonicity progressively decreased in an exponential manner. The response to extracellular hypotonicity displayed a threshold value close to 20 mOsmol/L and a maximal response at about 70 mOsmol/ L. Hypotonicity also caused a rapid increase in cell volume followed by a regulatory volume decrease (RVD), cell membrane depolarization with induction of spike activity, and a rise in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration. 5-Nitro-2-(3-phenylpropylamino)benzoate inhibited the secretory response to hypoosmolarity, failed to affect the early increase in cell volume but prevented the RVD, and suppressed the hypotonicity-induced plasma membrane depolarization. Insulin release provoked by hypotonicity was inhibited by verapamil, absence of Ca2+, thapsigargin, furosemide, tributyltin, and diazoxide. On the contrary, tolbutamide augmented modestly insulin release recorded in the hypoosmolar medium. Last, a rise in extracellular K+ concentration, while augmenting basal insulin output, failed to affect insulin release in the hypoosmolar medium. Thus, the insulin secretory response to hypotonicity apparently represents a Ca2+-dependent process triggered by the gating of volume-sensitive anion channels with subsequent depolarization and gating of voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17526948     DOI: 10.1007/s12020-006-0014-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrine        ISSN: 1355-008X            Impact factor:   3.925


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