Literature DB >> 1848327

Phosphate depletion impairs insulin secretion by pancreatic islets.

X J Zhou1, G Z Fadda, A F Perna, S G Massry.   

Abstract

Phosphate depletion (PD) is associated with resistance to the peripheral action of insulin and with glucose intolerance. However, data on the effect of PD on insulin secretion are not consistent, and were derived indirectly by measurements of blood levels of insulin during intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT) or with hyperglycemic clamp technique. Direct evidence for an effect of PD on insulin secretion by pancreatic islets is not available, and the potential mechanisms through which PD may affect insulin secretion are not known. We performed IVGTT, examined in vitro insulin secretion by pancreatic islets, and evaluated various factors involved in insulin secretion in PD and pair weighed (PW) rats. PD animals had fasting hyperglycemia and normal plasma insulin levels, and displayed abnormal IVGTT as compared to PW rats. Both initial and late phases of D-glucose-induced insulin secretion from islets were markedly and significantly (P less than 0.01) lower than from islets of PW rats. In contrast, D-glyceraldehyde-induced insulin release in PD rats was similar to that of PW rats. [H3]2-deoxyglucose uptake by islets and their cyclic AMP content after exposure to D-glucose, D-glyceraldehyde or forskolin were not different among the two groups of animals. Insulin content in PD islets was modestly but significantly (P less than 0.01) higher than PW islets. In PD islets, ATP content and the ATP/ADP ratio at basal state and after incubation with 16.7 mM D-glucose were significantly (P less than 0.01) lower and resting cytosolic calcium was significantly (P less than 0.01) higher than in PW islets.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1848327     DOI: 10.1038/ki.1991.15

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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