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Activation of insulin-secreting cells by pyruvate and halogenated derivatives.

A P Yates1, A M Lynch, L Best.   

Abstract

Addition of pyruvate to rat islets perifused in the presence of 5 mM-glucose elicited an immediate pronounced biphasic stimulation of insulin secretion. At lower concentrations of glucose (2.5 mM), only the initial, transient, phase of secretion was observed. Pyruvate inhibited 45Ca2+ efflux from islets at 2.5 mM-glucose and stimulated efflux at 5 mM-glucose. Pyruvate also decreased the rate of efflux of 86Rb+ from perifused islets. A marked stimulation of insulin secretion and 45Ca2+ efflux rate was observed in response to 3-fluoropyruvate and 3-bromopyruvate, compounds which inhibited oxidative metabolism of [14C]glucose and [14C]pyruvate in islets. The stimulatory effects of 3-fluoro- and 3-bromo-pyruvate were associated with enhanced 86Rb+ efflux. Withdrawal of pyruvate or halogenated analogues from the perfusate resulted in a secondary stimulation of insulin release, 45Ca2+ efflux and, to some extent, 86Rb+ efflux rates. Pyruvate, 3-fluoropyruvate and 3-bromopyruvate were all effective in promoting intracellular acidification and a rise in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration, as judged from fluorescence measurements in HIT-T15 cells loaded with 2',7'-biscarboxyethyl-5'(6')-carboxyfluorescein and Quin 2 respectively. It is proposed that oxidative metabolism of pyruvate is not a prerequisite for its stimulatory actions on pancreatic beta-cells. An alternative mechanism of activation by pyruvate and its halogenated derivatives is proposed, based on the possible electrogenic flux of these anions across the cell membrane.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2405839      PMCID: PMC1136641          DOI: 10.1042/bj2650283

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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