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Abstract
45Ca2+-accumulation by a mitochondrial fraction from isolated rat pancreatic islets was stronly stimulated by ATP. The ATP-dependent uptake was inhibited by phosphoenolpyruvate in a dose-dependent manner over a wide variety of conditions. Inhibition by phosphoenolpyruvate was non-completitive with respect to calcium, competitive with respect to magnesium, and antagonised by high Mg-ATP2- concentrations; fructose 1,6-diphosphate also decreased 45Ca2+-uptake. Other glucose metabolites were either less effective or ineffective in diminishing mitochondrial 45Ca2+-accumulation. The ATP-dependent uptake was also inhibited by xanthine derivatives (caffeine and 3-isobutyl-1-methylaxanthine) which potentiate the effects of glucose on insulin secretion. Cyclic AMP had no effect. It is thought that the rate of insulin secretion is a function of the cytosolic calcium concentration in the B-cell. These data show that phosphoenolpyruvate, fructose 1,6-diphosphate and methylxanthines might influence exocytosis by direct effects on mitochondrial calcium accumulation, and thus the intracellular distribution of calcium.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 212335 DOI: 10.1007/bf00421235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetologia ISSN: 0012-186X Impact factor: 10.122