Literature DB >> 30145684

Valproate inhibits glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in beta cells.

Nikhil R Yedulla1, Akshata R Naik1, Keith M Kokotovich1, Wenxi Yu2,3, Miriam L Greenberg2, Bhanu P Jena4,5.   

Abstract

Valproate (VPA), an FDA approved anti-epileptic drug with a half-life of 12-18 h in humans, has been shown to perturb the vacuolar proton pump (vH+-ATPase) function in yeasts by inhibiting myo-inositol phosphate synthase, the first and rate-limiting enzyme in inositol biosynthesis, thereby resulting in inositol depletion. vH+-ATPase transfers protons (H+) across cell membranes, which help maintain pH gradients within cells necessary for various cellular functions including secretion. This proton pump has a membrane (V0) and a soluble cytosolic (V1) domain, with C-subunit associated with V1. In secretory cells such as neurons and insulin-secreting beta cells, vH+-ATPase acidifies vesicles essential for secretion. In this study, we demonstrate that exposure of insulin-secreting Min6 cells to a clinical dose of VPA results in inositol depletion and loss of co-localization of subunit C of vH+-ATPase with insulin-secreting granules. Consequently, a reduction of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion is observed following VPA exposure. These results merit caution and the reassessment of the clinical use of VPA.

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Keywords:  Insulin secretion; Min6 cells; Subunit C; Valproate; vH+ ATPase

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30145684      PMCID: PMC6719693          DOI: 10.1007/s00418-018-1713-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   4.304


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