Literature DB >> 25912877

Colocalization of insulin and glucagon in insulinoma cells and developing pancreatic endocrine cells.

Zai Wang1, Jia You1, Shiqing Xu1, Zhan Hua2, Wenjian Zhang1, Tingting Deng1, Ni Fang3, Qing Fang1, Honglin Liu1, Liang Peng1, Peigang Wang4, Jinning Lou5.   

Abstract

A significant portion of human and rat insulinomas coexpress multiple hormones. This character termed as multihormonality is also observed in some early pancreatic endocrine cells which coexpress insulin and glucagon, suggesting an incomplete differentiation status of both cells. Here we demonstrate that insulinoma cells INS-1 and INS-1-derived single cell clone INS-1-15 coexpressed insulin and glucagon in a portion of cells. These two hormones highly colocalized in the intracellular vesicles within a cell. Due to the existence of both PC1/3 and PC2 in INS-1-derived cells, proglucagon could be processed into glucagon, GLP-1 and GLP-2. These glucagon-family peptides and insulin were secreted simultaneously corresponding to the elevating glucose concentrations. The coexpression and partial colocalization of insulin and glucagon was also observed in rat fetal pancreatic endocrine cells, but the colocalization rate was generally lower and more diverse, suggesting that in the developing pancreatic endocrine cells, insulin and glucagon may be stored in nonidentical pools of secreting vesicles and might be secreted discordantly upon stimulus.
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Keywords:  Colocalization; Cosecretion; Glucagon; INS-1; Insulin

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25912877     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2015.04.072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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